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多家公司并购项目三季度“落地”“业绩增厚+产业协同”效应可期

Core Viewpoint - The M&A market is experiencing a surge, with multiple companies completing significant transactions in the third quarter, which is expected to enhance their annual performance and inject vitality into the capital market [2][3][4]. Group 1: Completed M&A Transactions - Aikodi has successfully completed the acquisition of 71% of Zhaolbo's shares, with the transaction process advancing as of late September [2]. - Anfu Technology completed the acquisition of a 31% stake in Anfu Energy, increasing its ownership from 62.25% to 93.26%, with projected net profit rising from 168 million to 253 million yuan for 2024 [3]. - Jiangtong Equipment, formerly known as Anyuan Coal Industry, completed a major asset restructuring to shift its focus from coal to magnetic selection equipment [3]. Group 2: Regulatory Approvals - Nearly ten companies, including Zhizheng Co., Qianjin Pharmaceutical, and Yuanda Environmental Protection, received registration approvals from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) for their M&A plans in the third quarter [4]. - Yuanda Environmental Protection announced on October 1 that it received CSRC approval for its acquisition of 100% of Wuling Power and 64.93% of Changzhou Hydropower [4]. Group 3: Industry Integration - The trend of horizontal and vertical integration is evident, with companies acquiring peers or upstream/downstream businesses to enhance product offerings and operational efficiency [5]. - Aikodi's acquisition of Zhaolbo aims to improve its automotive parts supply chain, while Changying Tong's acquisition of Shengyisheng Optoelectronics focuses on upstream and downstream synergy in the optical communication sector [5]. - Over the past year, over 70% of major asset restructurings in the Shanghai market were based on industry logic, involving 77 transactions worth over 220 billion yuan [5]. Group 4: Transformation Restructuring - Companies are rapidly progressing with transformation restructurings to create more growth opportunities, such as Jiangtong Equipment's exit from coal and Guangxi Broadcasting's divestment of its broadcasting business [6]. - ST Songfa's restructuring involved divesting traditional ceramic products to transition into high-end equipment manufacturing [6].