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Why did Zhang Jianping buy Li Hai Bio?

Wash away shareholders. Zhang Jianping's wife Fang Wenyan played an important role. She bought136,000 shares of Li Hai for the first time since 20 18 10. According to the third quarterly report of 20 18, Fang Wenjun, who is only one word short of Fang Wenyan's name, holds 13605438+0700. Therefore, Fang Wenjun should transfer the above shares to Fang Wenyan. In the process of investing in Li Hai Bio, Fang Wenjun and Zhang Jianping also bought heavily in the second quarter of 20 18. As of the end of June, 20 18, Fang Wenjun held Li Hai Bio 140438+00000 shares. As Fang Wenjun had held 65,438+0,340,465,438+0 million shares of Lihai Bio by the end of June 2065,438+08, if he belongs to the same camp as Zhang Jianping and Fang, the total shareholding in mid-September approaches the slogan line.

Li Hai Bio (6037 18. SH) Mainly engaged in the production of veterinary biological products. Its main products include livestock and poultry vaccines mainly for pigs, which basically cover all vaccine varieties involved in pigs. According to the company's main business details in 20 19, pharmaceutical manufacturing, medical devices and other businesses accounted for 66.22%, 33.68% and 0. 1% of the revenue respectively. The production of veterinary vaccines suitable for animals accounts for half of the company's business, which makes Lihai Bio a hot investment spot under the influence of African swine fever.

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