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又一A股龙头启动招股 港股IPO好戏连台
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-06-11 18:41

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is that Haitian Flavor Industry is set to launch a significant IPO in Hong Kong, which is expected to be the largest in the consumer sector this year, attracting major global investors due to its strong performance and market position [1][2] - Haitian Flavor Industry plans to issue 263 million H-shares with a price range of HKD 35.00 to HKD 36.30, aiming for listing on June 19 [1] - The company has attracted cornerstone investors including Hillhouse Capital, GIC, UBS Asset Management, and others, with a total subscription amount nearing HKD 4.7 billion [1] Group 2 - Since its A-share listing in 2014, Haitian Flavor Industry's revenue has grown from RMB 9.8 billion to RMB 26.9 billion, marking a 174% increase, with a 9.53% year-on-year growth in 2024 [1][2] - The company reported a net profit of RMB 6.344 billion in 2024, reflecting a 12.75% increase year-on-year [1] - In Q1 2025, Haitian Flavor Industry achieved a revenue of RMB 8.315 billion, up 8.08% year-on-year, and a net profit of RMB 2.202 billion, increasing by 14.77% [2] Group 3 - Haitian Flavor Industry holds a 4.8% market share in the Chinese seasoning industry, leading in global sales of soy sauce and oyster sauce [2] - The company has developed a product matrix with over 1,400 SKUs, including seven products with annual sales exceeding RMB 1 billion, the highest in the industry [2] - Over the past decade, Haitian Flavor Industry has invested 3% of its revenue annually in R&D, totaling over RMB 5.9 billion, with a record R&D investment of RMB 840 million in 2024 [2] Group 4 - The trend of A-share companies listing in Hong Kong is increasing, with five companies having completed their listings this year, raising approximately HKD 56 billion [3] - There are about 50 A-share companies planning to list in Hong Kong, with 23 having submitted materials or received approval [3] - The rise in Hong Kong IPOs is attributed to policy benefits, market conditions, and the globalization strategies of companies [3]