As of September 22, RDB Real Estate Construction Ltd's stock price is at 215.30, showing a 1.99% increase today. However, the stock has faced a 21.39% decline over the past month, raising concerns about its long-term stability.
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As of September 22, the stock price of RDB Real Estate Construction Ltd is 215.30.
The stock price has declined 21.39% over the past month due to high debt levels and weak long-term fundamentals, including a negative return on equity and declining profits.
In the short term, the stock has shown resilience with a 1.99% increase today and a total return of 6.61% over the last four days.
The long-term concerns include high debt levels, weak financial fundamentals, and a potential decline in investor interest, as indicated by the drop in delivery volume.
Investors should carefully consider the company's financial health, including its high debt levels and weak performance metrics, before making any investment decisions.

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