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Generate & Play Hailuo AI video:How are a company's stock price and PQC related? When judging a company, what can be simply seen are sales, operating profit, and net profit. Among these, operating profit is the real strength of the company as it is the money earned from the company's main business (o゚v゚)ノ Operating Profit = P(Price) × Q(Quantity) - C(Costs) To increase operating profit, it is necessary to either raise P(Selling Price) or increase Q(Sales Quantity). Alternatively, reducing C(Raw material costs, labor costs, rent, and various costs) can also increase profit. For consumers, a price increase of products is bad news, but for investors, a price increase of products can be a material that drives up stock prices~~~ Sales (Increase) Operating Profit (Increase) Net Profit (Increase) ⇒ Significant stock price increase Sales (Increase) Operating Profit (Increase) Net Profit (Decrease) ⇒ Good stock price increase Sales (Increase) Operating Profit (Decrease) Net Profit (Increase) ⇒ Stock price decline Sales (Increase) Operating Profit (Decrease) Net Profit (Decrease) ⇒ Stock price decline Sales (Decrease) Operating Profit (Increase) Net Profit (Increase) ⇒ Limited stock price increase Sales (Decrease) Operating Profit (Increase) Net Profit (Decrease) ⇒ Limited stock price increase Sales (Decrease) Operating Profit (Decrease) Net Profit (Increase) ⇒ Stock price decline Sales (Decrease) Operating Profit (Decrease) Net Profit (Decrease) ⇒ Stock price decline But if sales are stagnant but operating profit increases, it could be due to increased sales or reduced costs or reduced administrative expenses, so the stock price will not increase significantly. I recommend selling at an appropriate time 😊 Additionally, operating profit can be distorted through transactions with subsidiaries, so for a company without operating profit for about 4 years, you should definitely check the 'Transactions between related parties' in the public notice!!! When choosing a company to invest in stocks, you should be able to judge whether the company has future growth potential while the operating profit and sales are increasing. If you buy stocks blindly just because they are cheap, you may keep hitting new lows, so please be sure to develop the ability to see the company's potential (*^-^*)
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The video discusses the relationship between a company's stock price and its operating profit (PQC), focusing on the impact of sales, operating profit, and net profit on stock prices.