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新股发行市盈率

MCC最近主板上市的新股走势都不好,几乎是一路下跌,原因可能就在于一级市场发行市盈率就高得离谱,泡沫化严重。

附中国中冶的上市两日交易公开信息:

上海证券交易所09年9月21日交易公开信息
证券代码: 601618 证券简称: N中冶

买入:
营业部名称:                  合计金额(元):
(1) 东吴证券有限责任公司杭州文晖路证券营业部  511584115.72
(2) 海通证券股份有限公司上海桂林路证券营业部 187312053.50
(3) 金元证券股份有限公司成都二环路证券营业部 184784004.85
(4) 长江证券股份有限公司杭州庆春路证券营业部 112171274.97
(5) 安信证券股份有限公司南昌胜利路证券营业部 108311021.87

卖出:
(1) 国信证券股份有限公司深圳泰然九路证券营业部 74045010.77
(2) 国信证券股份有限公司上海北京东路证券营业部 56352512.64
(3) 华泰证券股份有限公司江阴福泰路证券营业部  42741904.36
(4) 兴业证券股份有限公司泉州市丰泽街证券营业部 42732549.12
(5) 国信证券股份有限公司广州东风中路证券营业部 38764990.11

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Posted on 28 September '09 by Eric, under 股票债券│Shares&Bonds. No Comments.

Some Food Additives Raise Hyperactivity, Study Finds

By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL
Published: September 6, 2007

Common food additives and colorings can increase hyperactive behavior in a broad range of children, a study being released today found.

It was the first time researchers conclusively and scientifically confirmed a link that had long been suspected by many parents. Numerous support groups for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder have for years recommended removing such ingredients from diets, although experts have continued to debate the evidence.

But the new, carefully controlled study shows that some artificial additives increase hyperactivity and decrease attention span in a wide range of children, not just those for whom overactivity has been diagnosed as a learning problem.

The new research, which was financed by Britain’s Food Standards Agency and published online by the British medical journal The Lancet, presents regulators with a number of issues: Should foods containing preservatives and artificial colors carry warning labels? Should some additives be prohibited entirely? Should school cafeterias remove foods with additives?
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Posted on 9 September '07 by Eric, under 股票债券│Shares&Bonds. No Comments.

Happiness Isn’t Normal

What’s the best form of psychotherapy? How can you overcome sadness? Controversial psychologist Steven Hayes has an answer: embrace the pain
By JOHN CLOUD

Feb. 13, 2006
Before he was an accomplished psychologist, Steven Hayes was a mental patient. His first panic attack came on suddenly, in 1978, as he sat in a psychology-department meeting at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he was an assistant professor. The meeting had turned into one of those icy personal and philosophical debates common on campuses, but when Hayes tried to make a point, he couldn’t speak. As everyone turned to him, his mouth could only open and close wordlessly, as though it were a broken toy. His heart raced, and he thought he might be having a heart attack. He was 29.

Eventually the attack subsided, but a week later he endured a similar episode in another meeting. Over the next two years, the panic attacks grew more frequent. Overwhelming feelings of anxiety colonized more and more of his life’s terrain. By 1980, Hayes could lecture only with great difficulty, and he virtually never rode in an elevator, walked into a movie theater or ate in a restaurant. Because he couldn’t teach much, he would often show films in his classes, and his hands would shake so badly that he could barely get the 8-mm film into the projector. As a student, he had earned his way from modest programs at colleges in California and West Virginia to an internship at Brown Medical School with esteemed psychologist David Barlow. Hayes had hoped to be a full professor by his early 30s, but what had been a promising career stalled.
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Posted on 13 March '06 by Eric, under 股票债券│Shares&Bonds. No Comments.