1In April, 1988, SDB shares were traded on the counter of the special zone securities listing, and together with Vanke, Jintian, Anda and Yuanye, which were subsequently listed on the Stock Exchange, they were called "Shenzhen Old Five Shares".
1992, a million people in Shenzhen lined up at night. "On more than a dozen steps, people piled up six floors and arranged for two days and two nights."
1992, Shenzhen is crazy about stocks.
Investor magazine described Shenzhen at that time: "It's boiling, and the whole city is in the heat wave of the stock market." 1On August 7, 1992, the People's Bank of Shenzhen, the Administration for Industry and Commerce, the Public Security Bureau and the Supervision Bureau issued the Announcement on 1992, announcing the issuance of 500 million domestic public shares, the sale of 5 million new shares to subscribe for the lottery table, and the subscription with ID cards.
Each ID card has a lottery table, and each person can buy at most 10 at a time. Then, at an appropriate time, 500,000 valid lottery tables are drawn at one time, with a winning rate of 10%, and each lottery table can subscribe for 65,438+0,000 shares issued by this listed company.
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purpose
The mission of Shenzhen Stock Exchange is to build a multi-level capital market system in China, fully support the development of small and medium-sized enterprises in China and promote the implementation of the national independent innovation strategy. In May 2004, the SME board was officially launched; On June 5438+ 10, 2006, the transfer of stock quotation of unlisted companies in Zhongguancun science and technology park began to be piloted; In June 2009, the Growth Enterprise Market was officially launched, and the multi-level capital market system was basically established.
Shenzhen Stock Exchange adheres to the fundamental concept of improving market transparency, implements the eight-character policy of "supervision, innovation, cultivation and service", and strives to create an open, fair and just market environment.
function
The main functions of Shenzhen Stock Exchange include: providing places and facilities for securities trading; Formulate business rules; Examining the application for listing securities and arranging the listing of securities; Organizing and supervising securities trading; Supervisory member; Supervision of listed companies; Manage and publish market information; Other functions permitted by China Securities Regulatory Commission.
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