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少募、快过、快上成主流!年内半数IPO上会企业下调募资额
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-08-18 12:39

Core Insights - The trend of "less fundraising," "quick approval," and "fast listing" is becoming mainstream in the IPO market due to strict quality control and regulatory scrutiny on high pricing and oversubscription [1] - As of now, 46 companies are scheduled for IPOs by 2025, with half of them reducing their fundraising amounts, primarily in the range of 20%-40% [1] - The probability of reducing fundraising amounts is notably higher for companies on the Sci-Tech Innovation Board and the Beijing Stock Exchange [1] Fundraising Adjustments - Among the companies scheduled for IPOs, Taikaiying has reduced its fundraising from approximately 770 million yuan to about 390 million yuan, focusing on core projects [2] - The specialized equipment manufacturing and computer, communication, and other electronic equipment manufacturing sectors have seen the most significant reductions in fundraising amounts [2][3] - In the newly listed companies this year, 40 out of 65 have also experienced fundraising reductions, with the most significant drop being 73% for Saifen Technology [4] Industry Distribution - The computer, communication, and other electronic equipment manufacturing sectors have the highest number of companies with reduced fundraising amounts, followed by specialized equipment manufacturing and electrical machinery [6] - The trend of reducing fundraising amounts is consistent across both scheduled IPOs and newly listed companies, indicating a broader industry pattern [6] Reasons for Fundraising Reductions - The adjustments in fundraising amounts are influenced by regulatory policies and strategic shifts within companies [7] - A significant number of companies have chosen to cut or eliminate "supplementary working capital" projects due to regulatory scrutiny [8] - Companies like Marco Polo and Zhongce Rubber have made substantial cuts to their fundraising plans, focusing on core business development instead [8] Strategic Adjustments - Some companies have faced questions regarding the necessity and feasibility of their fundraising projects, leading to reductions in planned investments [9] - Companies like Hengkun New Materials have adjusted their fundraising plans due to changes in market conditions and strategic realignments [10]