Top Stock Gains 223%! Social Security, Public Funds and Securities Firms Co-Held 145 Stocks in H1, Including Inventisbio Co.,Ltd. and Ningbo Zhenyu Technology Co.,Ltd.

Deep News09-03

A-share listed companies have completed their 2025 semi-annual report disclosures. As important forces in the capital market, the holdings of social security funds, public funds and securities firms have attracted significant attention.

According to wind data statistics, as of the end of the first half of this year, social security funds held 568 individual stocks, public funds held 5,202 individual stocks, and securities firms (including securities collective wealth management products) held 820 individual stocks. A total of 145 stocks were commonly held by all three institutional categories.

Among these 145 stocks, by industry breakdown, auto parts had the most representation with 8 stocks, followed by medical devices with 7 stocks. Industrial metals, construction machinery, semiconductors, and power grid equipment each had 5 stocks. Additionally, IT services, textile manufacturing, logistics, feed, and advertising marketing industries each had 1 stock.

From the perspective of total shares held, Focus Media (002027.SZ), China State Construction Engineering (601668.SH), and Poly Developments and Holdings (600048.SH) ranked in the top three for total shareholdings, with 3.393 billion shares, 3.25 billion shares, and 1.602 billion shares respectively. SANY Heavy Industry (600031.SH) also exceeded 1 billion shares held at 1.232 billion shares, while Shandong Nanshan Aluminium (600219.SH) and Air China (601111.SH) each had over 900 million shares held.

In terms of stock price performance, several major bull stocks were on the list. As of the close on September 3rd, Inventisbio Co.,Ltd. (688382.SH) led with a year-to-date gain of 223.76%. Ningbo Zhenyu Technology Co.,Ltd. (300953.SZ), Sourcetech Co Ltd (688498.SH), Huicheng Vacuum Technology (301392.SZ), and Zhensec Technology (300767.SZ) all saw their stock prices double.

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