九江鼎成启航股权投资基金合伙企业成立,出资额5亿

天眼查App显示,近日,九江鼎成启航股权投资基金合伙企业(有限合伙)成立,执行事务合伙人为国新国证投资管理有限公司,出资额5亿人民币,经营范围为以私募基金从事股权投资、投资管理、资产管理等活动,由九江市工业产业投资引导基金合伙企业(有限合伙)、九江市产投资本运营控股集团有限公司、中国国新旗下国新国证投资管理有限公司共同出资。

天眼查App显示,近日,九江鼎成启航股权投资基金合伙企业(有限合伙)成立,执行事务合伙人为国新国证投资管理有限公司,出资额5亿人民币,经营范围为以私募基金从事股权投资、投资管理、资产管理等活动,由九江市工业产业投资引导基金合伙企业(有限合伙)、九江市产投资本运营控股集团有限公司、中国国新旗下国新国证投资管理有限公司共同出资。

这是一场乱拳打死老师傅的战役。

安奈儿1月27日公告,预计2025年度归母净利润亏损9000万元-1.4亿元,上年同期亏损11,465.81万元。公司2025年度归属于上市公司股东的净利润为负值,主要系受消费环境变化、关闭亏损店铺、调整销售渠道结构和加快旧货周转等因素影响,公司营业收入及毛利率同比下降。

山石网科1月27日公告,经财务部门初步测算,公司预计2025年度实现营业收入89,000.00万元至95,000.00万元,同比下降4.67%至10.70%。公司预计2025年度实现归属于母公司所有者的净利润-22,000.00万元至-18,000.00万元,与上年同期相比,亏损扩大4,279.18万元至8,279.18万元,亏损同比上升31.19%至60.34%。

航天科技1月27日公告,预计2025年归母净利润6000万元-9000万元,同比增长388.74%-633.11%。报告期内,公司由于出售境外子公司AC公司100%股权及放弃九通公司股权优先购买权导致公司合并报表范围发生变化,对公司当期损益产生正向影响约1.1亿元人民币,该事项属于非经常性损益。受市场竞争加剧及定价调整等因素影响,公司航天应用和汽车电子业务板块较去年同期利润有所下降;因市场及业务环境变化,公司拟对部分资产计提减值准备;公司为深入推进业务转型升级增加业务投入影响当期损益。

天能重工1月27日公告,预计2025年归属于上市公司股东的净利润1亿元-1.45亿元,上年同期亏损26,150.63万元。本次业绩预告是公司财务部门初步测算结果,未经会计师事务所审定,新能源行业保持较快发展态势,存在产业政策调整风险,具体财务数据以公司披露的2025年年度报告为准,敬请广大投资者谨慎决策,注意投资风险。

1月22日,中国人民银行召开2026年反洗钱工作会议。会议要求,2026年要充分认识反洗钱工作面临的新形势新要求,认真做好当前和今后一段时期反洗钱重点工作。一是持续推进反洗钱条线从严治党,坚持以高水平党建引领业务工作。二是全力做好第五轮反洗钱国际评估工作,推进我国反洗钱工作高质量发展。三是有序推动新修订的《中华人民共和国反洗钱法》和相关制度落地实施,进一步发挥反洗钱工作部际联席会议机制作用。四是切实提高金融机构和特定非金融机构反洗钱监管能力,不断提升受益所有人信息管理工作质量。五是建立打击治理洗钱违法犯罪常态化工作机制,进一步提升反洗钱监测分析能力。

拓尔思1月27日公告,预计2025年归属于上市公司股东的净利润亏损2.50亿元-3.10亿元,上年同期为-9,414.56万元。本次业绩预告是公司财务部门初步测算的结果,未经审计机构审计,公司将在2025年年度报告中详细披露具体财务数据,敬请广大投资者理性投资,审慎决策,注意投资风险。
Seven House Democrats broke ranks with their party last week to help Republicans pass a $64.4-billion bill funding the Department of Homeland Security. But after federal agents killed another U.S. citizen in Minneapolis amid President Donald Trump’s nationwide immigration crackdown and growing protests, one of those seven said Monday that he regrets his vote.
[time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”]Rep. Tom Suozzi of New York posted on Facebook that he “failed to view the DHS funding vote as a referendum on the illegal and immoral conduct of ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] in Minneapolis.” He added that he has “long been critical of ICE’s unlawful behavior and I must do a better job demonstrating that.”
Suozzi’s mea culpa comes as public anger grows over the violence exhibited by immigration officials in recent weeks, and even some Republicans have grown more disapproving of ICE.
Suozzi added that the death of Alex Pretti on Jan. 24 “underscores what happens when untrained federal agents operate without accountability,” and he called on Trump to immediately end anti-immigration operations in Minneapolis that have “sown chaos, led to tragedy, and undermined experienced local law enforcement.”
The DHS funding bill, which earmarks about $10 billion for ICE, will be deliberated in the Senate, where Democrats in the chamber have suggested they will attempt to block it even at risk of another government shutdown.
While Suozzi, a prominent centrist, expressed regret for his vote, other House Democrats who helped the bill pass out of the lower chamber have not, with some speaking out to justify their vote and others remaining silent for now.
Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas asserted in talking points shared with Axios on Monday that the bill he supported does not “add more money into ICE” and includes some oversight provisions, though he admitted they were not as strong as he’d hoped.
House Democrats, led by Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, attempted to include measures in the bill that would have increased oversight into ICE activity—such as body camera mandates and bans on officers wearing masks during operations—but failed to secure them.
“This bill doesn’t solve every problem overnight,” the document from Cuellar’s office said. “But the worst thing we could do is allow a powerful Department to operate with a blank check under a continuing resolution—or shut the government down entirely,” arguing that the bill was “not perfect” but “better than those alternatives.”
Rep. Don Davis of North Carolina earlier framed his vote for the DHS funding bill as a measure to protect his state constituents from natural disasters. The bill allocates $32 billion to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, including $26.4 billion for the Disaster Relief Fund.
Davis recognized that his constituents “have serious concerns about the manner in which ICE operations are being conducted,” adding that he believes ICE should be held more accountable for its actions,” but “in eastern North Carolina, we know all too well what hurricanes, floods, and natural disasters can do to our communities,” Davis said in a statement. “Strong, reliable support for disaster relief is non-negotiable.”
After Pretti’s death, Davis extended condolences in a post on X and called on the Trump Administration to “take immediate and decisive action to bring an end to this violence and disorder that have taken lives and undermined public trust.”
Davis’ office has not immediately responded to TIME’s request for comment.
In a statement Monday, Rep. Laura Gillen of New York said her vote last week was for the funding of “essential disaster-relief and local and national security efforts to keep our communities safe. Gillen added that opposing it would have removed funds from FEMA, the Transportation Security Administration, and the Coast Guard, “while allowing ICE to continue operating under the status quo,” referencing $75 billion added to the agency’s budget under the President’s “Big Beautiful Bill” passed last year.
Gillen, however, called for the impeachment of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, saying: “The tragic killings of Americans by federal agents make it clear that Noem’s removal from office is urgent and necessary.”
Rep. Jared Golden of Maine posted on X last week that “federal law enforcement agencies have the right and responsibility to enforce federal laws, including immigration laws, and a targeted law enforcement operation focused on individuals who have engaged in criminal activity serves the public interest.” Golden emphasized that DHS’s enforcement actions should comply with federal laws, and he said that everyone should “resist the urge to amplify tensions or spread unverified reports,” warning it would be “a recipe for confrontation and escalation that helps no one.”
Following Pretti’s death, Golden, in a statement to Axios, called for an independent investigation and said: “It is well past time to lower the temperature.”
Rep. Vicente Gonzalez of Texas shared a video on social media on Monday to clarify his vote to fund DHS.
“Just last week, some of y’all called me asking why I voted for that DHS funding,” he said. “Let me make it clear: it was not to fund ICE.”
Gonzalez said ICE already had “all the resources they need” and that he, similar to Davis, voted for the bill to ensure access to resources for South Texas. Gonzalez added that holding ICE accountable should be done “thoughtfully” and “smartly.”
“So many of our friends and neighbors and family members who work for the government here in South Texas would not be getting paid for their hard work,” he said. “I find that unfair when ICE would continue to be funded.”
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington state similarly cited worries over disaster mitigation resources in justifying her vote to fund DHS. She said in a statement last week that she “could not in good conscience vote to shut [DHS] down,” decrying how her fellow Democrats “embraced a false narrative–that shutdowns solve problems–instead of being honest about the tools we have at our disposal and working towards bipartisan solutions.”
After Pretti’s killing, Perez issued another statement on Sunday that did not address her vote but echoed calls for Noem to resign. “It’s unacceptable to have another needless death in Minnesota,” Perez said, “and it’s unacceptable to have elected officials, candidates, and Administration officials continue to throw gas on this fire, or tacitly encourage assaults on law enforcement and anyone else.”

金盘科技1月27日公告,董事会审议通过了《关于授权公司管理层启动公司境外发行股份(H股)并在香港联合交易所有限公司上市相关筹备工作的议案》。公司拟在境外发行股份(H股)并在香港联交所主板上市,公司董事会授权公司管理层启动本次H股上市的前期筹备工作,授权期限为自董事会审议通过之日起12个月内。公司计划与相关中介机构就本次H股上市的具体推进工作进行商讨,关于本次H股上市的细节尚未确定。本次H股上市能否通过审议、备案和审核批准程序并最终实施具有较大不确定性。

今日(1.27),生物医药ETF汇添富(159839)收跌2.08%,成交额保持高位,全天成交额近6000万元。资金连续涌入,今日再获超5400万份净申购,近10日已累计“吸金”超7300万元!

截至2026年1月27日 15:00,科创债ETF鹏华(551030)上涨0.03%。

中稀有色1月27日公告,经中稀有色金属股份有限公司财务部门初步测算,公司预计2025年度实现归属于母公司所有者的净利润为10,000万元至13,000万元,与上年同期(法定披露数据)相比,将实现扭亏为盈。公司预计2025年度实现归属于母公司所有者的扣除非经常性损益后的净利润为13,000万元至16,000万元。

据阿曼警方1月27日消息,一艘载有25名法国游客的船只在阿曼首都马斯喀特附近海域倾覆,造成至少3人死亡,2人受伤。(新华社)

强瑞技术1月27日公告,预计2025年归属于上市公司股东的净利润为13,500.00万元–16,000.00万元,比上年同期增长38.39%-64.02%。2025年度,公司的主营业务未发生重大变化,公司预计2025年度业绩较上一年同期较大幅度增长主要系营业收入增长所致。2025年度公司营业收入预计位于17.00-19.00亿元之间,同比增幅约为50.91%-68.66%。

目前,我国尚未发现尼帕病毒病病例。但也存在一定境外输入风险,需加强防范。