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今年发行价最低新股天工股份登陆北交所,首日高开逾4.5倍

Core Viewpoint - Jiangsu Tiangong Technology Co., Ltd. (Tiangong Co.) has become the first company to list on the Beijing Stock Exchange (BSE) as a "H-share A-share" company and has the lowest issuance price of new shares this year, with a significant opening price increase of 458.63% on its first trading day [1][2]. Group 1: Company Overview - Tiangong Co. specializes in the research, production, and sales of titanium and titanium alloy materials, utilizing sponge titanium and other metal elements through various processing techniques to create high-performance products [5]. - The company raised funds primarily for the construction of a production line with an annual capacity of 3,000 tons of high-end titanium and titanium alloy rods and wires to meet market demands in consumer electronics, aerospace, and medical devices [5]. Group 2: Financial Performance - In 2023, Tiangong Co. achieved a revenue of 1.035 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 170.05%, and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 170 million yuan, up 142.57% [5]. - However, in 2024, the company experienced revenue fluctuations, reporting 801 million yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 22.59%, while the net profit attributable to shareholders was 172 million yuan, a slight increase of 1.57% [5]. - For the first quarter of 2025, Tiangong Co. reported an unaudited revenue of 192 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 4.35% [5]. Group 3: Market Context and Strategic Placement - The issuance price of Tiangong Co. was 3.94 yuan per share, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 14.98, marking it as the lowest issuance price for new shares this year [2]. - The public offering attracted 425,400 participants, with 117,500 ultimately receiving allocations, resulting in a total allocation of 51 million shares and an investment amount of 201 million yuan [2]. - The strategic placement involved 12 investors, with a lock-up period exceeding the minimum requirement, indicating strong institutional confidence in the company's long-term prospects [2][3].