Leading stock

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Leading stock, which is usually applied to the stock market of Mainland China and Hong Kong, means stock of a certain company which has leading status in their business field, including scope, market share, market capital, turnover and profit. Sometimes, leading stock may lead or influence prices of other stocks in the same business field to rise or drop. However, leading stock is not immutable; its status may last for a period of time before being replaced by others with more leading power.

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[edit] Examples of leading stock in China

[edit] Information Technology

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[edit] Wind Power generator

  • China High Speed Transmission Equipment Group (SEHK: 658)

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