Hello everyone, I am Lao Jiu, an old retail investor who has learned a little more professional knowledge than ordinary retail investors and experienced some ups and downs of accounts.
Yesterday in a discussion area of Oriental Fortune , someone asked what it means to add "DR" in front of stocks. Most of the comments below are not essential. Today, Lao Chiu will tell you a few common stock logos a bit.
Add "N" in front of stocks
I believe everyone should know that it means new stocks, because "N" is the first letter of English "new", "new" means "new", this No need to discuss.
Add "ST" in front of stocks
This is the most common one, but any stock with "ST" added in front of it means operating abnormal stocks, either there is a problem with profitability or an objection is issued by an accounting firm. The most obvious performance of this stock is that the price limit has become "5%".
Tomorrow Lao Jiu will introduce the ST mechanism in particular, and remind you to be wary of stocks that have been labeled "ST" this year.
Add "*ST" before the stock.
This must not be confused with the previous one. "ST" means abnormal operation, and "*ST" means stocks with delisting risk.
In other words, the "*ST" stock is an upgraded version of "ST". There is a risk of delisting at any time, so pay special attention.
Add "S" before stocks
This is relatively rare, but if you have an impression, you should remember that the price limit of this stock is also "5%", but this has nothing to do with ST stocks.
plus "S" actually means stocks that have not completed the share reform on schedule. Without the share reform, it means that the shareholding reform has not been reformed.
add "G" before the stock
Compared to the previous one, this one is even rarer. But this one and the previous one exist relatively, because the "G" before the stocks means the stocks of the company that has completed the share reform (voted by the shareholders meeting), in order to distinguish the stocks of other companies that have not yet entered the share reform process.
Add " XD " before the stock
If a certain day is added with "XD" before the stock, it means that that day is the ex-dividend day of this stock.
Here is an explanation of "ex-interest", which means to remove interest for investors, that is, to distribute dividends to shareholders.
Here, Laojie might as well show this process:
It should be noted that on the ex-dividend day, the stock price of benchmark price is lower than the closing price of the previous trading day because it is deducted The difference in the part of interest.
Add "XR" before the stock
This means ex-rights.
"De-rights" means to remove power. Power here refers to the right of shareholders to request shares from listed companies.
In other words, after this day, investors who hold the company’s stock will no longer have the right to claim bonus shares.
Everyone should distinguish here:
XD expresses interest. Because dividend is "dividend" in English, "D" is the first letter;
XR means ex-rights . Because the English word for power is "right" and "R" is the first letter.
The stock is prefixed with "DR"
, which means that will give out shares and pay dividends at the same time.
In other words, if a listed company's ex-rights and ex-dividends are not on one day, the stock name will either add "XD" or "XR" depending on the date, and if ex-dividends is on one day, the stock noun will be Add "DR" directly.
Well, the article ends here. If you still have unfamiliar signs or nouns, you can leave a message below.
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