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空调黑马再次冲刺港股IPO,此前曾与格力电器“掐架”十年

Core Viewpoint - AUX Electric Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "AUX") has submitted a second application for listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, following previous attempts to go public in the A-share market and an initial unsuccessful submission in January 2023 [1][2]. Business Overview - AUX is a well-known domestic air conditioning brand, primarily engaged in the design, production, and sales of household and central air conditioning systems. The company operates under three main brands: AUX, Huasuan, and AUFIT, with AUX being the most recognized and contributing the majority of revenue [3][5]. - According to Frost & Sullivan, AUX is the fifth largest air conditioning provider globally, with a market share of 7.1% based on projected sales for 2024 [3]. Financial Performance - AUX has demonstrated strong growth over the past three years, with revenues of RMB 19.53 billion, RMB 24.83 billion, and RMB 29.76 billion for 2022, 2023, and 2024 respectively. Adjusted net profits for the same years were RMB 1.45 billion, RMB 2.51 billion, and RMB 2.93 billion [5][6]. - Despite revenue growth, the company faces challenges with declining profit margins due to its low-price strategy, which has resulted in a gross margin of approximately 21.3% to 21.8% over the past three years, significantly lower than competitors like Gree Electric Appliances and Midea Group [8][9]. Market Position and Strategy - AUX's low-price strategy has allowed it to capture significant market share, particularly in the budget segment, where it held a 22.1% market share in 2023. However, this strategy has also led to pressure on profit margins [7][9]. - The company has struggled to maintain its competitive edge as rivals have intensified their focus on cost-performance ratios, with brands like Midea and TCL increasing their market presence [9]. Product and Revenue Structure - AUX's product line is heavily reliant on household air conditioning, which accounted for 88.5% of total revenue in 2022, with a significant portion coming from low-end models [9][10]. - The company has attempted to diversify by introducing higher-end brands, but as of Q1 2025, central air conditioning revenue only represented 9.3% of total sales, indicating limited success in moving upmarket [10]. International Expansion and ODM Business - AUX has identified overseas markets as a strategic focus, with international sales contributing nearly 50% of total revenue by 2024. The company has established a presence in over 150 countries [11][12]. - A significant portion of AUX's overseas revenue comes from ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) business, which accounted for approximately 48.5% of total revenue in Q1 2025. This reliance on ODM may weaken brand recognition and pricing power [12]. Financial Health and Debt - AUX has a high debt ratio, with liabilities exceeding 80% of total assets, raising concerns about financial stability. The company has also faced short-term liquidity issues, with current liabilities significantly outpacing cash reserves [14][15]. - Notably, AUX distributed a substantial dividend of approximately RMB 3.79 billion prior to its IPO, raising questions about the management's financial strategies amid high debt levels [16]. R&D and Competitive Challenges - AUX's investment in research and development has been relatively low, with R&D expenses constituting only 2% to 2.4% of revenue from 2022 to 2024, which is below industry standards [17][18]. - The company has faced legal challenges from competitors, particularly Gree Electric Appliances, over patent infringements, which have further complicated its competitive position in the market [20][21].