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并购重组浪潮激荡 深市上市公司向“新”提质
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-05-14 18:49

Core Viewpoint - The "M&A Six Guidelines" policy has led to increased activity in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the Shenzhen market, with a focus on industrial integration, acquisition of quality unprofitable assets, and cross-industry mergers to promote transformation and upgrading [1][4]. Group 1: M&A Activity Overview - Since the release of the "M&A Six Guidelines" on September 24, 2024, there have been 767 newly disclosed M&A transactions in the Shenzhen market, totaling 294 billion yuan, with 89 major asset restructurings amounting to 114.9 billion yuan [1]. - The majority of these M&A transactions are characterized by industrial integration, with notable cases of state-owned enterprises enhancing internal asset integration and private companies optimizing their industrial chain layouts [2][3]. Group 2: Industrial Integration - Industrial integration remains the dominant type of M&A, with state-owned enterprises and private companies actively engaging in asset restructuring to enhance their competitive positions [2]. - A significant example includes the major asset restructuring by Electric Power Investment Corporation, which plans to acquire 100% of Electric Power Nuclear for 57.1 billion yuan, facilitating the integration of nuclear power assets [2]. Group 3: Cross-Industry Mergers - Cross-industry mergers are becoming a trend, with companies seeking new growth points in high-tech and high-value sectors, such as semiconductors and advanced equipment [4]. - For instance, Youa Co., primarily in retail, plans to acquire 100% of Shangyang Tong, entering the power semiconductor sector [4]. Group 4: Acquisition of Unprofitable Assets - The policy encourages companies to acquire quality unprofitable assets to strengthen their industrial chains, with 10 transactions involving such acquisitions since the policy's implementation [4][5]. - An example includes Jingrui Electric Materials' acquisition of 76.1% of Hubei Jingrui, which focuses on high-purity chemicals essential for the semiconductor industry [5]. Group 5: IPO-Related M&A - M&A has become a significant channel for companies planning IPOs to achieve asset securitization, with over 20 such cases reported [6]. - Companies like Zhongke Technology and Chunhui Intelligent Control are leveraging M&A to enhance their competitiveness and facilitate their IPO processes [6]. Group 6: Regulatory Support and Future Outlook - The China Securities Regulatory Commission is revising regulations to further support M&A activities, indicating a potential historical opportunity for the M&A market [6]. - Analysts predict that M&A in the new productive forces sector will remain active, driven by policy support and capital empowerment [6].