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中期分红,多家巨头出手
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-08-23 15:09

Core Viewpoint - Multiple A-share companies announced mid-term cash dividends, reflecting a trend of increased shareholder returns in response to regulatory encouragement [1][8]. Group 1: Companies Announcing Dividends - A total of 61 A-share companies disclosed their mid-term profit distribution plans on August 22, 2025 [4]. - Notable companies such as China CRRC, Hengli Petrochemical, and Changan Automobile declared mid-term dividends for the first time, with the highest dividend amount exceeding 3 billion yuan [2][7]. - Ping An Bank plans to distribute a cash dividend of 2.36 yuan per 10 shares, totaling approximately 4.58 billion yuan, which represents 18.42% of its net profit [4]. Group 2: Specific Dividend Plans - Aima Technology intends to distribute a cash dividend of 6.28 yuan per 10 shares, amounting to about 546 million yuan, which is 45.01% of its net profit [4]. - Yangyuan Beverage, known for its generous dividends, plans to distribute 5.00 yuan per 10 shares, totaling 630 million yuan, which is 84.71% of its net profit for the first half of 2025 [5][6]. - China CRRC will distribute 1.1 yuan per 10 shares, totaling approximately 3.16 billion yuan, which is 43.57% of its net profit [8]. - Hengli Petrochemical plans to distribute 0.8 yuan per 10 shares, totaling about 563 million yuan, representing 18.46% of its net profit [8]. - Changan Automobile will distribute 0.5 yuan per 10 shares, amounting to approximately 496 million yuan, which is 21.65% of its net profit [8]. Group 3: Regulatory Context and Market Trends - The China Securities Regulatory Commission has been advocating for companies to return value to shareholders through cash dividends, emphasizing an investor-centric financing philosophy [8]. - The recent announcements of mid-term dividends by leading companies are seen as a positive response to regulatory guidance aimed at enhancing shareholder returns [8]. - Experts anticipate that more companies will adopt mid-term dividends or increase their dividend payouts, contributing to a more mature value investment system and shareholder return mechanism in the A-share market [8].