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“未来20”调研解码中小市值成长力:制造业升级与创新韧性成突围关键
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-10-31 04:41

Core Insights - China's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are demonstrating strong resilience through innovation and adaptability, forming new models and trends that warrant market attention [1][42] - The "Future 20" growth research project, initiated by First Financial, Ernst & Young (China), and Xiya Asset Management, is the first systematic evaluation of small and medium-sized listed companies in the A-share market [1][5] Group 1: Research and Evaluation Process - The second year of the "Future 20" research concluded with a final evaluation meeting on October 28, where 18 companies were selected based on initial scores and field research [5][20] - The final list will be officially announced at the "Future 20·China A-share Listed Companies Growth Conference" in December after compliance checks [5][20] - The research aims to provide a macro perspective on China's economic and industrial development through the growth trajectories of selected companies [5][20] Group 2: Industry Trends and Insights - The manufacturing sector's share is increasing, and the extension of industrial chains is becoming a new trend among SMEs, which are crucial for economic resilience and innovation [9][20] - Companies are actively engaging in digital transformation and developing a "1+5+X" industrial innovation system, focusing on smart, low-carbon, and health-related industries [12][20] - The research indicates a significant rise in the number of SMEs, with 57 million registered by 2024, despite a backdrop of intense market competition and consolidation [16][19] Group 3: Company Performance and Challenges - Among the 3,878 small-cap listed companies, 1,385 reported losses, highlighting a stark performance divide within this segment [19][20] - Many SMEs are transitioning from general products to scenario-based strategies, enhancing customer loyalty in niche markets [22][34] - The research emphasizes the importance of understanding the unique characteristics and industry connections of SMEs to inform investment decisions [24][27] Group 4: Future Directions and Recommendations - The evaluation process is being refined to enhance risk assessment and focus on core operational challenges faced by companies [27][51] - The research highlights the need for SMEs to balance R&D investments with short-term performance, ensuring sustainable growth [51][52] - Future evaluations should incorporate a broader range of indicators to identify potential high-growth companies that may currently be overlooked [52][41]