今年以来新股发行募资859.17亿元 科创板占比17.62%
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-10-16 09:24

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent issuance of new stocks in China, highlighting the total amount raised and the performance of various companies in the market this year [1][2]. Group 1: New Stock Issuance - A new stock, Xi'an Yicai, issued 53.78 million shares at a price of 8.62 yuan, raising a total of 4.636 billion yuan [1]. - As of October 16, 2023, a total of 81 companies have launched initial public offerings (IPOs) this year, raising a cumulative amount of 85.917 billion yuan, with an average fundraising of 1.061 billion yuan per company [1][2]. - Among the companies, Huadian New Energy raised the most at 18.171 billion yuan, primarily for wind and solar power projects [1]. Group 2: Fundraising by Sector - The Shanghai Stock Exchange saw 18 new stock issuances raising 38.157 billion yuan, while the Shenzhen Stock Exchange had 10 issuances raising 7.925 billion yuan [1]. - The ChiNext board issued 27 new stocks, raising 19.316 billion yuan, and the Sci-Tech Innovation Board had 9 issuances raising 15.136 billion yuan [1]. - The Beijing Stock Exchange had 17 new stock issuances, raising 5.383 billion yuan [1]. Group 3: Pricing and Regional Distribution - The average initial offering price of new stocks this year is 21.08 yuan, with four companies pricing above 50 yuan, the highest being Tianyouwei at 93.50 yuan [2]. - The majority of new stock issuances are concentrated in Jiangsu, Guangdong, and Zhejiang, with 20, 15, and 13 companies respectively [2]. - The top three provinces by fundraising amount are Fujian (18.171 billion yuan), Jiangsu (12.688 billion yuan), and Guangdong (12.316 billion yuan) [2].