Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights a significant acceleration in merger and acquisition (M&A) approvals in China, with 15 restructuring projects reviewed by July 23, 2023, matching the total for the entire previous year [1][2] - The trend indicates that the number of M&A approvals this year is expected to exceed last year's total, driven by various types of transactions including acquisitions of unprofitable companies and cross-industry mergers [1][2] - Notable transactions include China Shipbuilding's absorption of China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, which will result in total assets exceeding 400 billion yuan and revenue surpassing 130 billion yuan, marking the largest absorption merger in A-share history [1] Group 2 - State-owned enterprises are utilizing M&A to address industry competition, as seen with Huadian International's acquisition of conventional energy assets from its major shareholder, enhancing its market competitiveness [2] - The approval of the first acquisition of unprofitable assets following the "Eight Guidelines for the Sci-Tech Innovation Board" was granted to Chip Alliance Integrated, indicating a shift in M&A activity towards innovative sectors [2] - Since the introduction of the "Six Guidelines for M&A," the A-share M&A market has seen a surge, with 200 new major asset restructuring projects disclosed recently [2][3]
并购重组审核明显提速 已有15个重组项目上会 今年以来上会家数已追平去年全年