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Meichang Co., Ltd.: On March 11, net short selling of 7,200 shares, cumulative net short selling of 8,400 shares over 3 consecutive days
Securities Star News: On March 11, Meichang Co., Ltd. (300861) had a margin buy-in of 25.44 million yuan, a margin repayment of 28.02 million yuan, a net margin sell of 2.58 million yuan, and a margin balance of 300 million yuan. In the past 20 trading days, there have been 11 days of net margin buying.
Regarding securities lending, on that day, 7,200 shares were sold short, with no shares repaid, resulting in a net short sale of 7,200 shares. The securities lending balance is 32,000 shares. Over the past 3 trading days, there has been a continuous net short sale totaling 8,400 shares. In the past 20 trading days, there have been 11 days of net securities lending sales.
The total margin and securities lending balance is 301 million yuan, down 0.81% from yesterday.
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Margin Trading and Securities Lending: Margin trading means the securities company borrows money to investors to buy stocks. When due, the principal and interest are repaid together. Securities lending can be understood as investors borrowing stocks to sell; when due, they return the stocks and pay interest. Generally, investors buy stocks on margin if they are optimistic about the stock price, and sell short if they are bearish.