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3 Fast-Growing Shenzhen Stocks with Over 14% Insider Ownership

By Hazle Jakubowski

July 2, 2024

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Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆ 

 

Overview: Shanghai Jiaoda Onlly Co., Ltd is a pharmaceutical and health product company in China, with a market capitalization of approximately CN¥2.28 billion. 

 

Operations: The company's revenue comes from its operations in the pharmaceutical sector across domestic and international markets. 

 

Insider Ownership: 18.5% 

 

Shanghai Jiaoda Onlly, another growth company with high insider ownership in China, has strong prospects for considerable earnings growth forecasted at 35.1% annually which outpaces the broader Chinese market's average of 22.2%. However, it faces challenges such as inconsistent dividend payments over recent years and an unstable return on equity that stood at -0.3% for three years ending December 2024 despite having increased sales by an impressive CNY 1 billion during the same period. 

 

Despite global economic uncertainties and a slowing Chinese economy, these companies listed on Shenzhen Exchange offer unique opportunities to investors who are looking towards high-growth entities with significant insider ownership – often signaling confidence about their future prospects from within their ranks. 

 

While Leyard Optoelectronic demonstrates steady potential for expansion while navigating industry-specific challenges; Troy Information Technology offers long-term value creation possibilities following recent financial struggles; Fujian Wanchen Biotechnology Group shows encouraging recovery signs after facing setbacks; Shanghai Jiaoda Onlly also presents promising earning growth potentials amidst certain operational inconsistencies. 

 

Investors willing to engage with riskier assets could find compelling investment cases among these firms given their insiders' commitment levels along with expected above-average returns against broader market benchmarks – all set against the backdrop of evolving macroeconomic landscapes both domestically within China and globally. 

   

However, they must remain aware that investing in such high-growth stocks involves inherent risks related to business model sustainability amid constantly shifting technological advancements or regulatory environments besides general economic fluctuations affecting overall consumer demand patterns or corporate investment cycles. 

 

So, while these companies offer promising returns potential amid a slowing Chinese economy, investors must conduct thorough due diligence and diversify their portfolios to mitigate risks associated with betting on high-growth firms in emerging markets such as China.  

 

In conclusion, the Shenzhen Exchange continues to present unique opportunities for growth-focused investors against the backdrop of global economic shifts while also offering insights into evolving market dynamics within one of the world's largest economies – China.



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