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创新药半场倒车?已有17家市值创历史新高,37家仍破发
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2025-09-12 03:19

Core Viewpoint - The stock prices of several innovative pharmaceutical companies in A-shares and Hong Kong stocks have significantly declined following reports of a potential U.S. government order to restrict American companies from purchasing Chinese drugs under development, although the White House later stated that the government was not actively considering such a draft [2][3]. Group 1: Stock Performance and Market Trends - As of September 11, 2025, 90% of Hong Kong and STAR Market innovative pharmaceutical companies have seen substantial stock price increases since the beginning of 2025, with 17 companies reaching historical highs in stock price and market capitalization [3][6]. - The stock price surge has been driven by the commercialization of innovative drugs, with 12 out of the 17 companies having entered or about to enter the commercialization phase, generating stable revenue [3][6]. - Notably, companies like BeiGene (688235.SH) and Innovent Biologics (01801.HK) achieved their first profits in the first half of 2025, with BeiGene reporting a net profit of approximately 450 million yuan, a turnaround from a loss of 2.877 billion yuan in the same period last year [6][7]. Group 2: Company Highlights - Companies such as Kintor Pharmaceutical (688506.SH) and Hengrui Medicine (09926.HK) have also made significant strides, with Kintor achieving a market capitalization of 139.5 billion yuan [5]. - The stock price of Kintor has risen significantly since its listing, with its stock reaching a peak of 541.5 HKD on September 9, 2025, and a total market capitalization exceeding 110 billion HKD [7]. - Rongchang Biotechnology (688331.SH) has seen its stock price increase by 246% in A-shares and 625% in Hong Kong stocks since the beginning of the year, driven by significant BD transactions [7][8]. Group 3: Market Challenges - Despite the successes of some companies, 50% of innovative pharmaceutical companies still have stock prices below their initial public offering (IPO) prices, with 31 out of 55 Hong Kong innovative pharmaceutical stocks experiencing a decline [8][9]. - The highest rate of stock price decline is observed among companies listed between 2021 and 2023, with over 70% of these companies currently trading below their IPO prices [8][9]. - Companies like Tengsheng Bo Pharmaceutical (02137.HK) and Akeso (09939.HK) have seen their stock prices drop significantly, with declines of 90% or more from their peak prices shortly after listing [12][13].