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Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-09-16 13:37

Core Viewpoint - Recent announcements from Huachuang Yinxin and Jinlong Co., indicating that portions of their equity will enter judicial auction, highlight the ongoing focus on the auction of brokerage shares amidst a recovering market environment [2][6]. Group 1: Auction Details - Jinlong Co. announced that its controlling shareholder, Dongguan New Century Education Development Co., will auction 30 million shares, representing 17.05% of its holdings and 3.35% of the total share capital, with a starting price of approximately 31.38 million yuan [3][5]. - The auction for Jinlong Co. shares will take place on JD.com from October 12 to October 13 [3]. - Huachuang Yinxin disclosed that its shareholder, Shanghai Shanrong Industrial Co., will auction 41.455 million shares, accounting for 34.94% of its holdings and 1.87% of the total share capital, with starting prices of approximately 202 million yuan and 96.89 million yuan for two separate lots [5][6]. - The auction for Huachuang Yinxin shares is scheduled for October 11 on Taobao, lasting for one day [5]. Group 2: Market Context and Performance - The recent surge in auction activity for brokerage shares has shown mixed results, with some shares experiencing failed auctions while others have seen significant interest, such as the successful auction of Jinlong Co. shares that exceeded the starting price by over 50 million yuan [6]. - The A-share market has seen increased trading activity, with daily transaction volumes frequently surpassing 2 trillion yuan, contributing to improved profit expectations for brokerages [6]. - Research from Zheshang Securities indicates that the brokerage sector is expected to maintain high year-on-year profit growth, with a projected 38% increase in net profit for 2025 and a return on equity (ROE) rising to 8.0% [6]. - Multiple institutions believe that the valuation of the securities sector still has room for improvement, with estimates suggesting that the sector's valuation has not yet reached historical extremes [6].