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Minfa Aluminum's stock price fluctuates: the company's production and operations are normal, and there have been no significant changes in the internal and external business environment.
On March 31, Minfa Aluminum Industry (002578.SZ) issued an announcement regarding unusual stock price movement. The company’s stock closing price increased by a cumulative amount exceeding 20% from the deviation value over two consecutive trading days, which constitutes abnormal fluctuations in stock trading.
In response to the company’s unusual stock price movement, the company conducted a verification of the relevant matters. There is no need to correct or supplement the information previously disclosed by the company; second, after conducting inquiries, neither the company, the controlling shareholder, shareholders holding more than 5%, nor their acting-in-concert parties have any material matters concerning the company that should have been disclosed but have not been disclosed, nor are there any other material matters currently in the planning stage. In addition, in the recent period, public media has not reported any undisclosed material information that could possibly, or has already, have a significant impact on the trading price of the company’s stock. Furthermore, the company’s production and operations are normal; there has been no major change in its internal and external operating environment; and during the period of abnormal stock price movement, the company’s controlling shareholder, shareholders holding more than 5%, and their acting-in-concert parties did not buy or sell the company’s stock.