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资本市场制度创新蹄疾步稳 精准破解科技企业发展堵点难点
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-05-23 16:07

Group 1 - The number of companies listed on the A-share market has increased to 42 in 2023, raising a total of 27.598 billion yuan, indicating a growing interest in high-tech and high-growth enterprises [1] - Nearly 2,700 companies in strategic emerging industries are listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges, accounting for over 40% of the market capitalization [1] - More than 90% of new listings in 2024 on the Sci-Tech Innovation Board, Growth Enterprise Market, and Beijing Stock Exchange are expected to belong to strategic emerging industries or high-tech enterprises [1] Group 2 - As of May 23, 2023, there are 4 companies in the process of issuing shares, with 14 more awaiting approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission, covering sectors such as pharmaceuticals, hardware, and automotive [2] - Zhejiang Sanhua Intelligent Controls Co., Ltd. has seen its revenue grow from 524 million yuan at the time of its listing to an expected 27.947 billion yuan in 2024, with a compound annual growth rate of 23.28% [2] Group 3 - Ningbo Baos Energy Equipment Co., Ltd. has utilized public stock issuance to raise significant funds for technology innovation projects, including advanced research equipment and product upgrades [3] - Dize Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. completed a refinancing of 1.796 billion yuan in April 2023, marking it as the first unprofitable company to complete refinancing on the Sci-Tech Innovation Board [3] Group 4 - The China Securities Regulatory Commission has introduced various measures to support technology enterprises, including the "16 Measures for Capital Market Services" and "8 Measures for Deepening Sci-Tech Innovation Board Reforms" [4] - The regulatory body aims to enhance the policy framework and market ecosystem to better support the development of hard technology enterprises [4] Group 5 - The fifth set of listing standards for the Sci-Tech Innovation Board provides crucial capital support for unprofitable hard technology companies, potentially shortening their growth cycles [6] - The introduction of a dynamic assessment system for "Sci-Tech attributes" is suggested to prevent non-genuine technology companies from exploiting the system [6] Group 6 - Future efforts will focus on improving the multi-tiered capital market system to better serve hard technology enterprises at different life cycle stages [7]