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政策“组合拳”激活深市并购 “三好”格局引领资本市场加速升级
Zheng Quan Ri Bao Zhi Sheng·2025-05-18 11:40

Core Viewpoint - The recent policy reforms in China's capital market, particularly the "M&A Six Guidelines," have significantly enhanced the efficiency and vibrancy of the merger and acquisition (M&A) landscape, leading to a surge in new M&A cases across various industries [1][2]. Group 1: Policy Impact - The "M&A Six Guidelines" introduced a simplified review process for M&A transactions, particularly for high-quality companies with a market capitalization exceeding 10 billion and a consistent A rating in information disclosure [2]. - The Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE) has committed to processing eligible projects within 2 working days and providing review opinions within 5 working days, drastically reducing the time and uncertainty associated with traditional review processes [2][6]. - The implementation of these policies is expected to stimulate a new cycle of favorable conditions in the M&A market, encouraging high-quality companies to innovate and propose better M&A plans [1][2]. Group 2: Leading Companies - Leading companies in the Shenzhen market have actively engaged in M&A activities, with notable examples including China Tungsten High-Performance Materials Co., which successfully utilized the fast-track review mechanism for its strategic acquisition [3]. - Other prominent firms, such as BGI JiuTian Technology Co. and Lingyi iTech, are also pursuing significant acquisitions to enhance their market positions and diversify their product offerings [4]. Group 3: Strategic Acquisitions - Companies are increasingly focusing on strategic acquisitions that enhance industry integration and promote innovation, such as Inner Mongolia Electric Power Investment's acquisition of coal and power assets to transition towards cleaner energy [5]. - The trend of acquiring high-potential but currently unprofitable assets is also evident, as seen in Shenzhen MacJet Microelectronics' acquisition aimed at securing a complete production chain for electronic components [5]. Group 4: Transaction Flexibility - The "M&A Six Guidelines" encourage companies to utilize various payment methods in transactions, enhancing flexibility and accommodating diverse stakeholder needs, as demonstrated by Shanghai Fulede Technology's acquisition involving multiple payment structures [6]. - The SZSE plans to continue supporting market-oriented reforms in M&A activities while ensuring regulatory oversight to protect investor interests [6].