China Merchants Heavy Industry (601872) net outflow of principal funds of 135 million yuan on March 20

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Securities Star News: As of the close on March 20, 2026, China Merchants Steamship (601872) closed at 16.78 yuan, down 4.98%, with a turnover rate of 2.32%, a trading volume of 1.8745 million lots, and a transaction value of 3.222 billion yuan.

Regarding capital flow data on March 20, main funds net outflowed 135 million yuan, accounting for 4.19% of the total transaction value; retail funds net inflow of 156 million yuan, accounting for 4.84%; and retail investor net outflow of 20.8368 million yuan, accounting for 0.65%.

China Merchants Steamship’s 2025 third-quarter report shows that the company’s main business revenue for the first three quarters was 19.31 billion yuan, a slight increase of 0.07% year-on-year; net profit attributable to shareholders was 3.3 billion yuan, down 2.06% year-on-year; non-recurring net profit was 2.901 billion yuan, down 11.78% year-on-year. In Q3 2025, the company’s single-quarter main revenue was 6.725 billion yuan, up 10.95% year-on-year; net profit attributable to shareholders was 1.175 billion yuan, up 34.75%; non-recurring net profit was 995 million yuan, up 17.93%. The debt ratio is 46.74%, investment income is 575 million yuan, financial expenses are 853 million yuan, and gross profit margin is 23.37%. China Merchants Steamship (601872) main business includes international and domestic cargo transportation, LNG transportation, bulk cargo shipping, and other businesses (container, auto roll-on/roll-off transportation, specialized transportation, and related shipping support services).

In the past 90 days, this stock has received ratings from 8 institutions, with 4 buy ratings and 4 hold ratings; the average target price among institutions over the past 90 days is 10.7.

Explanation of capital flow terms: Refers to inferring capital flow direction through price changes. When the stock price is rising, the transaction volume generated by active buy orders is the force driving the stock price up, defined as capital inflow. When the stock price is falling, the transaction volume generated by active sell orders is the force driving the stock price down, defined as capital outflow. The difference between the two on the same day is the net force remaining after offsetting the two, which drives the stock price higher. The main fund flow, retail fund flow, and small investor fund flow are calculated based on transaction amounts of individual trades.

Note: Main funds refer to large single transactions, retail funds refer to medium and small transactions, and small investor funds refer to small transactions.

The above content is compiled by Securities Star based on publicly available information, generated by AI algorithms (Wangxin Algorithm Backup 310104345710301240019), and does not constitute investment advice.

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