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第三批IPO现场检查来袭!年内16家“中签者”无一撤退
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-10-13 12:43

Core Insights - The China Securities Association has announced the third batch of companies for on-site inspections in 2025, including China Electric Power Construction Group New Energy Co., Ltd. and Zhuhai Yueya Semiconductor Co., Ltd. [1][3] Company Summaries China Electric Power Construction Group New Energy Co., Ltd. (电建新能) - The company is the only platform under China Electric Power Construction (601669) engaged in domestic renewable energy investment, operation, and management, focusing on wind and solar power projects [4] - As of Q1 2025, the company has a total installed capacity of 21.2461 million kW, holding a market share of 1.43% in the national market, with wind power at 1.85% and solar power at 1.20% [4] - The company plans to raise approximately 9 billion yuan through its IPO, ranking second in fundraising among A-share IPO applicants, following China Resources New Energy's 24.5 billion yuan [4] - Revenue has shown steady growth from 8.382 billion yuan in 2022 to 9.81 billion yuan in Q1 2025, with net profit increasing from 1.768 billion yuan to 2.589 billion yuan in the same period [4] Zhuhai Yueya Semiconductor Co., Ltd. (越亚半导体) - This smaller private enterprise focuses on the R&D, production, and sales of advanced packaging materials and products, including IC packaging substrates and embedded packaging modules [6] - The company's revenue has fluctuated, with figures of 1.667 billion yuan in 2022, 1.705 billion yuan in 2023, and 1.796 billion yuan in 2024, while net profit decreased from 415 million yuan to 91.473 million yuan in the same period [6] - Despite having a higher gross margin than industry peers, the company's gross margin has declined from 38.97% in 2022 to 24.42% in the first half of 2025, attributed to falling product prices and rising raw material costs [6] Regulatory Environment - The regulatory environment has improved significantly, with no companies withdrawing their IPO applications after being selected for on-site inspections in 2025, contrasting with previous years where high withdrawal rates were common [3][9] - The China Securities Regulatory Commission has implemented revised regulations emphasizing accountability during the IPO process, which has led to a notable decrease in the "one check and withdraw" phenomenon [10][11] - The termination rates for on-site inspections have decreased from 71.74% in 2021 to 50% in 2024, indicating a more stable IPO environment [8]