Zhongce Rubber (603049) Main Force Net Buy-in 2.5806 Million Yuan on March 20

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Securities Star News: As of the close on March 20, 2026, Zhongce Rubber (603049) closed at 47.91 yuan, down 1.54%, with a turnover rate of 2.23%, a trading volume of 19,500 lots, and a transaction amount of 94.4814 million yuan.

Regarding capital flow data on March 20, main funds had a net inflow of 2.5806 million yuan, accounting for 2.73% of the total transaction amount; hot money had a net outflow of 2.1928 million yuan, accounting for 2.32%; retail funds had a net outflow of 387,800 yuan, accounting for 0.41%.

Zhongce Rubber’s 2025 third-quarter report shows that the company’s main business revenue for the first three quarters was 33.683 billion yuan, up 14.98% year-on-year; net profit attributable to the parent was 3.513 billion yuan, up 9.3%; non-recurring net profit was 3.431 billion yuan, up 23.02%. In the third quarter of 2025, the company’s single-quarter main business revenue was 11.828 billion yuan, up 9.77% year-on-year; net profit attributable to the parent was 1.191 billion yuan, up 76.56%; non-recurring net profit was 1.164 billion yuan, up 80.52%. The debt ratio is 52.73%, financial expenses are 282 million yuan, and gross profit margin is 20.6%. Zhongce Rubber (603049) mainly engages in the research, production, and sales of all-steel tires, semi-steel tires, diagonal tires, and other tire products.

In the past 90 days, this stock received ratings from five institutions, with four recommending buy and one recommending hold; the average target price from institutions over the past 90 days is 66.13.

Explanation of capital flow terms: Refers to inferring capital flow through price changes. When the stock price is rising, the transaction volume driven by active buy orders is the force pushing the stock price up, which is defined as capital inflow. When the stock price is falling, the transaction volume driven by active sell orders is the force pushing the stock price down, which is defined as capital outflow. The difference between the two on a given day is the net force remaining after offsetting the two forces, driving the stock price higher. Main fund flow, hot money flow, and retail fund flow are calculated based on transaction amounts of individual trades.

Note: Main funds refer to large single transactions, hot money refers to very large transactions, and retail funds refer to medium and small transactions.

The above content is compiled by Securities Star based on publicly available information, generated by AI algorithms (Wang Xin Suan Bei 310104345710301240019), and does not constitute investment advice.

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