Every time an AI alert is sent,On April 25, 2022, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange issued an inquiry letter to Sanju Environmental Protection (SZ 300072, closing price: 4.3 yuan): In response to “annual report disclosure, your company achieved operating income of 5.75 billion yuan during the reporting period, down 19.38% from the same period. ; The net profit attributable to shareholders of the listed company was 82 million yuan, turning losses into profits compared with the same period, and the net profit after deduction was 5.7241 million yuan; the net cash flow from operating activities was 1.024 billion yuan, which changed from negative to positive compared with the same period.” etc. According to the situation, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange proposes to include “the specific reasons for the decline in revenue by business type, whether the downward trend is sustainable, and whether the business transformation has achieved the expected goals in combination with the progress of your company’s business transformation during the reporting period.” and other requirements.
The chairman of Sanju Environmental Protection is Zhang Pengcheng, male, 55 years old, with a bachelor’s degree; the general manager is Li Lin, male, 61 years old, with a bachelor’s degree.
1. In the past 30 days, Sanju Environmental has increased its northbound capital holdings by 1,522,500 shares, accounting for a 0.07% increase in the proportion of tradable shares;
2. In the past 30 days, no institution has conducted research on Sanju Environmental Protection.
(Reporter Zeng Jianhui)
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