Group 1 - The largest restructuring in the global shipbuilding industry is entering a critical phase, with China Shipbuilding Industry Co., Ltd. (referred to as "China Shipbuilding") announcing an absorption merger with China Shipbuilding Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. (referred to as "China Heavy Industry") through the issuance of A-shares [1] - The merger has received approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and after completion, China Heavy Industry will lose its independent legal status and apply for delisting from the Shanghai Stock Exchange, with trading of its shares ceasing on August 13, 2025 [1] - China Shipbuilding, as the core listed company of China Shipbuilding Group, focuses on shipbuilding, ship repair, marine engineering, and electromechanical equipment, encompassing well-known enterprises such as Jiangnan Shipyard and Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding [1] Group 2 - The transaction plan indicates that China Shipbuilding will complete the merger by issuing A-shares to all shareholders of China Heavy Industry, with exchange prices set at 37.84 yuan/share for China Shipbuilding and 5.05 yuan/share for China Heavy Industry, resulting in a total transaction amount of 115.15 billion yuan [3] - Following the merger, the total assets of the combined entity are estimated to exceed 400 billion yuan, with operating revenue surpassing 130 billion yuan, and the order backlog expected to rank first globally [3] Group 3 - Financial data shows that China Shipbuilding's net profit attributable to shareholders is expected to be between 1.68 billion yuan and 1.85 billion yuan in the first half of 2025, representing a year-on-year increase of over 227.71% to 261.76% [4] - China Heavy Industry is projected to achieve a net profit of 1.05 billion yuan to 1.25 billion yuan in the same period, successfully turning a profit [4]
中国船舶业巨头合并在即,全球最大上市船企呼之欲出!