Shanghai local hard technology stocks exposed.Zhongwei company is a company engaged in the research, development, production and sales of high-end semiconductor equipment and pan-semiconductor equipment. Great Wall Securities said that the company's etching, thin film deposition and MOCVD equipment have reached the international advanced level.
Among them, the market value of chip leader SMIC A shares exceeded 170 billion yuan, ranking first. According to the data, SMIC is one of the world's leading integrated circuit wafer foundry enterprises, and it is a professional wafer foundry enterprise with advanced technology, the largest scale, the most complete supporting services and transnational operation.It is worth mentioning that among the stocks with a market value of less than 10 billion yuan, Kaikai Industry, Fudan Fuhua, First Hospital and Xuantai Medicine all belong to the biomedical industry. Among the state-owned shares in Shanghai, Hua Hong Company and Hehui Optoelectronics -U belong to the semiconductor industry.Among them, the market value of chip leader SMIC A shares exceeded 170 billion yuan, ranking first. According to the data, SMIC is one of the world's leading integrated circuit wafer foundry enterprises, and it is a professional wafer foundry enterprise with advanced technology, the largest scale, the most complete supporting services and transnational operation.
[The time is ripe for Shanghai stocks to become monsters in batches! 】Judging from the market performance, the average growth rate of 41 key sector stocks since September 18 is close to 56%, far outperforming the performance of the broader market in the same period. Among them, two stocks of Xinxiangwei and SMIC doubled. Xinxiangwei's main business focuses on the research, development, design and sales of display chips, and is committed to providing complete display chip system solutions.In addition, the market value of Zhongwei Company, Weir Shares and UIH Medical all exceeded 100 billion yuan.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide