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A-Shares Conclude First Half of the Year with 4 Stocks Surging Over 1000%

As of June 30, the A-shares concluded the first half of the year, with 1,695 stocks in the Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Beijing markets having risen this year. Four stocks have recorded cumulative gains exceeding 1000%, namely Lianxun Instruments (2736.26%), C Zhenbao (1448.72%), Dapuwei (1329.47%), and Changjin Photonics (1009.08%), belonging to the general equipment, semiconductor, semiconductor, and communication equipment industries respectively. In total, there are 377 stocks with cumulative gains of 100% or more.

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