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昂瑞微科创板IPO将上会 实控人曾借款5000万入股
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-14 15:13

Core Viewpoint - The upcoming listing review meeting for Beijing Angrui Microelectronics Technology Co., Ltd. (Angrui Micro) on October 15 signifies a significant step towards its potential listing on the Shanghai Stock Exchange's Sci-Tech Innovation Board, raising scrutiny over the rationality of its fundraising efforts [1]. Group 1: Company Overview - Angrui Micro, established in 2012, specializes in RF front-end and wireless communication, offering a diverse range of chip designs including 2G/3G/4G/5G RF front-end chips, wireless connection chips, and analog chips, primarily used in smartphones, automotive electronics, energy storage, industrial applications, high-performance computing, IoT, and wearable technology [2]. Group 2: Fundraising and Investment Projects - The company plans to raise a total of 2.067 billion yuan, with allocations including approximately 1.096 billion yuan for the R&D and industrialization of 5G RF front-end chips and modules, 408 million yuan for RF SoC R&D and industrialization, and 563 million yuan for the construction of its headquarters and R&D center [2]. Group 3: Financial Impact and Profitability - Angrui Micro acknowledges that the implementation of its fundraising projects will lead to an increase in depreciation and amortization expenses; however, the additional annual depreciation will not exceed 1.5% of existing revenue and projected revenue from the fundraising projects, thus having a relatively minor impact on profits [3]. - The company anticipates that the net profit generated from the fundraising projects will be sufficient to offset the impact of the increased depreciation expenses [3]. Group 4: Client Base and Market Position - Major clients for Angrui Micro's RF front-end products include prominent smartphone manufacturers such as Huawei, Xiaomi, Honor, Samsung, and Vivo, while its RF SoC chip products have been adopted by companies like Alibaba, Xiaomi, HP, and others [3]. - The company aims to leverage its established brand advantage and customer base in the RF industry to drive performance growth through the upgrades and introduction of new products [3]. Group 5: R&D Investment Trends - Over recent years, the proportion of R&D investment relative to revenue has shown a declining trend, decreasing from 29.25% in 2022 to 14.94% in 2024, with a slight increase to 16.40% in the first half of 2025 [4]. - The decline in R&D expense ratio is attributed to significant revenue growth, with a year-on-year increase of 83.62% in 2023 and a further 23.98% in 2024, while the absolute scale of R&D investment remains stable when excluding stock payment factors [4].