Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the increasing interest and investment in hard technology sectors, such as integrated circuits, electronic components, application software, and biotechnology, by various institutional investors [1][2][4] - As of August 23, 2023, there has been a surge in institutional research activities, with 21 companies in the integrated circuit sector receiving attention from institutions, including a notable event where 135 institutions participated in a performance briefing for Naxin Microelectronics [2][3] - The nature of inquiries from institutions has become more technical and focused, with questions directed at companies regarding their technological routes, commercialization scenarios, and pipeline progress, indicating a shift towards a more rigorous investment approach [1][3][6] Group 2 - The investment preferences of public funds have shifted towards hard technology, with sectors like innovative pharmaceuticals, hard technology, and new consumption becoming primary targets for investment [4][5] - The professional expertise of institutional investors has significantly increased, leading to greater pressure on companies' investor relations departments to provide detailed and technical responses [3][6] - Recruitment trends in the investment sector are reflecting this shift, with a focus on hiring candidates with engineering and financial backgrounds to enhance the research capabilities in hard technology investments [6][7] Group 3 - The A-share market has shown strong performance in the TMT (Technology, Media, and Telecommunications) sector, driven by factors such as the expansion of AI computing power and the anticipated launches of new consumer electronics [7][8] - Institutions maintain an optimistic outlook on the future opportunities within the hard technology sector, particularly in semiconductors and domestic supply chain innovations [8]
科技“硬碰硬” 机构投研凸显真功夫
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-08-24 22:15