Top ten venture capital concept stocks: Shenzhen Venture Capital, Sequoia Capital, IDG Capital, Dachen Venture Capital, Yida Capital, Legend Capital, Tongchuang Weiye, Matrix Partners China, Cornerstone Capital, Qiming Venture Partners.
1. Shenzhen Venture Capital: Dazhong Utilities, Xi'an Tourism, Shenzhen SEG, Huakong SEG, ZTE, Shenzhen Energy, Guangdong Electric Power A, Yantian Port.
2. Sequoia Capital: There is no direct beneficiary of A shares, but this venture capital portfolio has invested in Toutiao, NIO, Yitu Technology, Ele.me, Pinduoduo, iQiyi, BGI, and Douyu
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3. IDG Capital: No direct beneficiary, but it once participated in Sichuan Shuangma.
4. Dachen Venture Capital: Dianguang Media, Tongzhou Electronics, Tuowei Information, Wangsu Technology, Yiwei Lithium Energy, Hetai, Aier Ophthalmology, Shengnong Development.
5. Yida Capital: There is no direct beneficiary of A-shares. Companies that have invested in and listed on A-shares include Cambridge Technology and Jinling Sports.
6. Legend Capital: There is no direct beneficiary of A shares.
7. Tongchuang Weiye: There is no direct beneficiary of A-shares, but there is one company on the New OTC Market, Tongchuang Weiye.
8. Matrix Partners China: There are no direct beneficiaries of A shares.
9. Cornerstone Capital: There is no direct beneficiary of A-shares. The A-share companies it has invested in include 365.com, and other companies include SenseTime, Original Force Animation, Miwei Media, and Qifan Games.
10. Qiming Venture Partners: Baoan, China.
1. Stock is part of the ownership of a joint-stock company and is also an ownership certificate issued. It is a type of securities that a joint-stock company issues to each shareholder as a shareholding certificate to raise funds and obtain dividends and dividends.
2. Stocks are long-term credit instruments in the capital market and can be transferred and bought and sold. Shareholders can use them to share the company's profits, but they also have to bear the risks caused by the company's operational errors.
Each share of stock represents a shareholder's ownership of a basic unit of the business.
Every public company issues shares.
Each share of the same class represents equal ownership in the company.
The size of each shareholder's share of the company's ownership depends on the number of shares he or she holds relative to the company's total equity.
3. Stocks are a component of the capital of a joint-stock company and can be transferred and bought and sold. They are the main long-term credit instrument in the capital market, but the company cannot be required to return its capital contribution.
Stocks are a type of marketable security. They are share certificates issued by a joint-stock company to investors when raising capital. They represent the ownership of its holders (i.e. shareholders) to the joint-stock company. Purchasing stocks is also part of purchasing a business, that is,
Grow and develop together with the company.
This kind of ownership is a comprehensive right, such as participating in shareholder meetings, voting, participating in the company's major decisions, receiving dividends or sharing the dividend difference, etc., but it must also bear the risks caused by the company's operational errors.
Obtaining recurring income is one of the important reasons for investors to buy stocks, and dividend distribution is the main source of recurring income for stock investors.
4. The trading hours of most stocks are: trading time is 4 hours, divided into two periods: Monday to Friday 9:30 to 11:30 am and 13:00 to 15:00 pm. 1. 9:15 am
From the beginning, investors can place orders, and the entrusted price is limited to plus or minus 10% of the closing price of the previous business day, that is, between the daily price limit and the daily price limit.
2. Orders placed before 9:25 are matched at 9:25 am, and the resulting price is the so-called "opening price".
3. Orders placed between 9:25 and 9:30 will not be processed until 9:30.
4. If the price you ordered cannot be executed on the current trading day, the order must be placed again on the next trading day.
5. Rest days: No trading on Saturdays, Sundays and rest days announced by the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
(Generally, it is the May Day International Labor Day, National Day, Spring Festival, New Year's Day, Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and other national statutory holidays).