Zhongli Group didn't go bankrupt, but almost like bankruptcy, it has been losing money. The main business of Zhongli Group (239) is special cable business. In 219, 4% of its revenue came from photovoltaic industry, 18% from communication industry and 16% from optical fiber industry. The listed company has diversified operations. In 217, 218 and 219, the company's net profit was 36 million yuan, respectively.
1. How many shares do you need to hold for stock dividends? Dividends have nothing to do with the holding time. As long as you hold the stock before dividends, you can get dividends. However, the tax deduction of stock dividends is related to the holding time: the holding time is more than one year, and the tax burden is 5%. The holding time is between one month and one year, and the tax burden is 1%. The holding time is less than one month, and the tax burden is 2%. Participating in the stock dividend has nothing to do with how long you hold it. As long as you hold the stock before the dividend, even if you buy the stock on the day of equity registration, you can pay dividends. However, the amount of tax deduction for dividends from stocks is directly related to the length of holding stocks. Generally, dividends are paid on the day of ex-dividend date, but there are exceptions. Generally, stocks with large plates involve a relatively large amount of dividends, so it takes more time to settle. Under normal circumstances, listed companies will make corresponding announcements and pay attention to the announcements of listed companies.
2. Can stocks be bought and sold at any time? US stocks and Hong Kong stocks can be bought and sold at will, while Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets do not support buying and selling at will. A-share T+1 trading management system refers to trading days from Monday to Friday, but holidays and saturdays are not counted. If you have a holiday from Monday to Friday, it is not a trading day, and if you have to work on Saturday, it is not a trading day. (Saturday and Sunday are not trading days under any circumstances) T+1, that is to say, if you buy a stock on a trading day, you can't sell it before the next trading day, but sell it immediately after buying it. So the stock you bought on Monday can only be sold on Tuesday, while the stock you bought on Friday can only be sold on Monday, that is, T1. This is what we often encounter, and it also exists in funds. The current trading hours of A-share market are from 9: 3am to 11: 3pm and from 13: pm to 15: pm from Monday to Friday, which are not legal holidays. A-share market is closed on holidays or weekends; Call auction: 9: 15-9: 25 am, in which the order can be cancelled at 9: 15-9: 2, and the order cannot be cancelled at 9: 2-9: 25. At 9: 25, the opening price is the price with the largest volume. Continuous bidding: 9: 3-11: 3 am, 1: -3: pm, bidding rules: price first, time first.