China Nuclear Power (601985) on March 16, main funds net sold 259 million yuan

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Securities Star News: As of the close on March 16, 2026, China Nuclear Power (601985) closed at 9.06 yuan, down 1.95%, with a turnover rate of 1.46%, a trading volume of 2,750,600 lots, and a transaction value of 2.512 billion yuan.

Regarding capital flow data on March 16, main funds net outflow of 259 million yuan, accounting for 10.3% of total transaction value; hot money net outflow of 3.0436 million yuan, accounting for 0.12%; retail investor funds net inflow of 262 million yuan, accounting for 10.42%.

China Nuclear Power’s Q3 2025 report shows that the company’s main business revenue for the first three quarters was 61.635 billion yuan, an increase of 8.16% year-on-year; net profit attributable to parent was 8.002 billion yuan, a decrease of 10.42% year-on-year; non-recurring net profit was 7.958 billion yuan, down 10.24% year-on-year. In Q3 2025, the company’s single-quarter main business revenue was 20.662 billion yuan, up 5.72% year-on-year; net profit attributable to parent was 2.336 billion yuan, down 23.45%; non-recurring net profit was 2.327 billion yuan, down 23.57%. The debt ratio is 68.94%, investment income is 176 million yuan, financial expenses are 5.242 billion yuan, and gross profit margin is 43.98%. China Nuclear Power (601985) main business includes power sales (including nuclear, wind, and solar power generation), nuclear power-related technical services, and consulting.

In the past 90 days, 8 institutions have issued ratings for this stock, all of which are buy ratings; the average target price among these institutions over the past 90 days is 11.1.

Terms explanation for capital flow: Refers to inferring capital movement 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 the same day is the net force remaining after offsetting the two forces, driving the stock price up. Main fund flow, hot money flow, and retail investor flow are calculated based on transaction amounts of individual trades.

Note: Main funds refer to large single transactions, hot money refers to big single transactions, and retail funds refer to small and medium-sized 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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