No Data
No Data
A-share quantum Technology Concept stocks opened high, Shanghai Fudan Forward S&T hit the daily limit.
Gelonghui, December 18: Shanghai Fudan Forward S&T hits the limit up, Quantumctek Co., Ltd., Advanced Fiber Resources, GuoChuang Software, Koal Software, Cnlight Co.,Ltd, and others all opened higher.
Two consecutive boards Shanghai Fudan Forward S&T (600624.SH): there is currently no clear customer for the cooperation matters related to Benyuan Quantum, with a degree of contingency.
Shanghai Fudan Forward S&T (600624.SH) issued an announcement that the company's stocks will be available on December 9, 2024, and December 10...
Express News | Shanghai Fudan Forward S&T: The "Global Strategy Cooperation Agreement" signed with Benyuan Quantum has a certain degree of incidental nature.
Express News | Shanghai Fudan Forward S&T: There are currently no specified clients for the original quantum sales agency activities, and no sales projects have been recorded.
A-shares midday commentary: The Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.22%, led by the SHANGHAIGUOQI State-owned Enterprise Reform Concept and the CSI Consumer 360 index Sector.
As of the midday break, the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.22% to 3430.25 points, the Shenzhen Component Index rose by 0.43%, and the Chinext Price Index rose by 0.08%.
A-shares related to the Quantum Technology Concept have strengthened, Cnlight Co.,Ltd has raised three consecutive trading limits.
On December 11, Gelonghui reported that Cnlight Co., Ltd. has achieved three consecutive trading limits, while Shanghai Fudan Forward S&T, Koal Software, and Dymatic Chemicals, Inc. also hit the upper limit in bidding. GuoChuang Software, Quantumctek Co., Ltd., Digital China Information Service Group, and Jilin University Zhengyuan Information Technologies all opened more than 6% higher. In terms of news, on December 10, Google announced a major breakthrough - its latest quantum chip Willow achieved remarkable results in benchmark testing, completing a standard benchmark calculation in less than 5 minutes. Even the fastest supercomputers today would take '10 to the power of 25' years to complete this calculation - a number that far exceeds the age of the universe.
No Data