Xiyu Tourism (300859) main funds net purchase of 7.7541 million yuan on March 5

Securities Star News: As of the close on March 5, 2026, Xiyu Tourism (300859) closed at 37.66 yuan, down 0.16%. The turnover rate was 3.18%, with a trading volume of 49,200 lots and a transaction amount of 188 million yuan.

Regarding capital flow data on March 5, main funds had a net inflow of 7.7541 million yuan, accounting for 4.13% of the total transaction amount. Hot money had a net outflow of 5.7976 million yuan, accounting for 3.09%, and retail investor funds had a net outflow of 1.9565 million yuan, accounting for 1.04%.

Xiyu Tourism’s Q3 2025 report shows that the company’s main business revenue for the first three quarters was 286 million yuan, an increase of 6.2% year-on-year; net profit attributable to the parent was 98.5846 million yuan, a decrease of 14.51%; non-recurring net profit was 97.5073 million yuan, down 14.74%. In Q3 2025, the company’s single-quarter main business revenue was 173 million yuan, up 4.07% year-on-year; net profit attributable to the parent was 87.3581 million yuan, up 1.65%; non-recurring net profit was 86.3158 million yuan, up 1.22%. The debt ratio was 27.64%, investment income was 6.4399 million yuan, financial expenses were 3.4172 million yuan, and gross profit margin was 56.13%. Xiyu Tourism (300859) mainly develops and operates tourism resources, including tourism passenger transportation, high-altitude cable car sightseeing, boat tours, hot spring hotels, and other services such as travel agencies.

In the past 90 days, one institution has given a rating for this stock, with a buy rating from one; the average target price set by institutions over the past 90 days is 38.79.

Capital flow terminology explanation: Refers to inferring capital flow direction through price changes. When the stock price is rising, the transaction volume driven by active buy orders is the force pushing the stock price up, which is defined as capital inflow. When the stock price is falling, the transaction volume driven by active sell orders is the force pushing the stock price down, which is defined as capital outflow. The difference between the two on the same day is the net force remaining after offsetting these two forces, driving the stock price higher. The main fund flow, hot money flow, and retail investor flow are calculated based on transaction amounts of individual trades.

Note: Main funds refer to large orders, hot money refers to very large orders, and retail investors refer to medium and small orders.

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