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机遇与风险并存 多家上市公司并购半导体企业
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2025-08-18 07:02

Core Viewpoint - The trend of cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the semiconductor sector is gaining momentum among A-share listed companies, driven by policy encouragement and the pursuit of new productive forces [1][8]. Group 1: Company Activities - Wan Tong Development plans to invest 854 million yuan to acquire 62.98% of Shudu Technology, a company specializing in PCIe high-speed switching chips, which are essential in the AI field [2][3]. - Wan Tong Development, originally a real estate company, has been transitioning into various sectors including telecommunications and digital technology since 2020, with a focus on the semiconductor industry due to ongoing losses in its traditional business [2][3]. - Chuzhou Development is also pursuing a cross-border acquisition, aiming to acquire 95.46% of Xian Dao Electronics, a semiconductor materials manufacturer, to enhance its business structure and profitability [4][6]. Group 2: Market Trends - Multiple companies, including Kaipu Cloud and Yongji Co., are actively planning acquisitions in the semiconductor space, indicating a broader trend of traditional companies seeking growth in high-potential sectors [6][7]. - The China Securities Regulatory Commission's recent policies have facilitated M&A activities, allowing companies to explore new productive forces and increasing the acceptance of acquisitions involving unprofitable targets [8]. Group 3: Challenges and Risks - Cross-border M&A in the semiconductor industry presents significant integration risks, including challenges in technology, market, and management integration due to the fast-paced nature of the sector [8][9]. - Companies must effectively allocate resources between their existing businesses and new semiconductor ventures to avoid operational imbalances that could hinder growth in either area [10][11].