It is possible to subscribe for Dongxin.
The subscription time for Dongxin shares is December 1. The stock code is 787110. The listing location is the Science and Technology Innovation Board of the Shanghai Stock Exchange. The total number of shares issued is 110.56244 million shares. The reference industry price-earnings ratio is 48.88. The winning number of Dongxin shares will be announced in December.
The evening of the 2nd or the morning of December 3rd.
Although the company's issuance price-to-earnings ratio is very high, the company's products have a market, there is room for performance improvement, and policy support is available. Therefore, Dongxin's subscription is still possible.
The company's main business income includes NAND series products, NOR series products, DRAM series products, MCP series products and technical service fees.
The NAND series products include serial interface type and parallel interface type NAND products sold in the form of chips or wafers, which are mainly suitable for storing data type files.
The NOR series of products includes NORFlash, which is sold in the form of chips or wafers, and is mainly suitable for the storage of code-type files.
The DRAM series products include volatile memory chips sold in the form of chips or wafers, which are mainly used in running memory of system hardware, including DDR, LPDDR, PSRAM and other products.
MCP series products are mainly memory chips that combine NAND or NOR and DRAM in the same package.
Technical services are mainly customized chip design services provided by the company to customers.
What is Subscription? Subscription refers to the behavior of investors applying to purchase fund shares during the period after the establishment of the fund and during the period when the fund is open for subscription.
After the fund closed period ends, if you apply to purchase an open-end fund, it is customary to call it a fund subscription to distinguish it from subscriptions during the issuance period.
Fund subscription means buying.
The buying method for listed closed-end funds is the same as that of general stocks.
For open-end funds, the number of units to be purchased is obtained by dividing the amount you want to subscribe by the net value of the fund on the day of purchase.
Subscription fee refers to the handling fee paid by investors when purchasing fund shares from the fund manager during the duration of the fund.
my country's "Pilot Measures for Open-End Investment Funds and Securities Funds" stipulates that open-end funds can charge subscription fees, but the subscription fee rate must not exceed 5% of the subscription amount.
The current subscription fee rate is around 1.5%, with corresponding discounts depending on the size of the subscription amount.