What listed companies are there in Cixi?

1. There are five listed companies in Cixi, namely: ZTE Precision, Haitong Group, Cixing, Xinghai and Xingye Copper. \x0d\2。 In addition, according to the spirit of "Supporting Policies for Further Supporting Enterprises' Listing in Cixi City" (Cifazheng [2012] No.79), Ningbo Siwei Industrial Co., Ltd. and other 13 enterprises were recognized as the first batch of listed enterprises in Cixi City after the application of enterprises and the approval of relevant municipal functional departments. The list of the first batch of enterprises to be listed is as follows: \x0d\ Ningbo Siwei Industrial Co., Ltd. (Kuangyan Town) \x0d\ Ningbo Ren Jian Pharmaceutical Group Co., Ltd. (Han Zong Street) \x0d\ Ningbo Henghe Mould Co., Ltd. (Henghe Town) \x0d\ Ningbo Fuda Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. (Xiaolin Town) \ Zhejiang Wuhuan Titanium Industry. Bull Group Co., Ltd. (Guanhaiwei Town) \x0d\ Ningbo Dacheng New Material Co., Ltd. (Han Zong Street) \x0d\ Cixi Huili Mechanical and Electrical Co., Ltd. (Kuangyan Town) \x0d\ Ningbo Xingrui Electronics Co., Ltd. (Changhe Town) \x0d\ He Sen Musical Instrument Co., Ltd. (Shengshan Town) \x0d\ Ningbo Pioneer Electric Appliance Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Ningbo Zhong Da Lide Transmission Equipment Co., Ltd. Cixi is rich in tidal flat resources, and has reclaimed and developed nearly 654.38+10,000 mu of tidal flat, which is the region with the richest land reserve resources in Zhejiang Province. Cixi celadon culture has a long history and is known as the birthplace of "the road of marine ceramics". "South Blue and North White" laid the pattern of China ceramics. Cixi, also known as "the capital of household appliances", together with Qingdao and Shunde, is known as the three major production bases of household appliances in China. \x0d\ Cixi is an important industrial and commercial city in the south wing of the Greater Shanghai Economic Circle in the Yangtze River Delta, and it is also a coastal economic open zone approved by the State Council, China. In 2008, the opening of the Hangzhou Bay Bridge narrowed the distance with Shanghai and became a golden node city in the south wing of the Yangtze River Delta.