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今年以来88只新股已发行,共募资914.07亿元
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-11-03 07:32

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent issuance of new stocks in China, highlighting the total amount raised and the distribution of funds across various sectors and regions. It emphasizes the significant fundraising activities of specific companies and the overall trends in the stock market for the year. Group 1: New Stock Issuance - A new stock, Beikang Testing, issued 28.32 million shares at a price of 6.70 yuan, raising 190 million yuan [1] - As of November 3, 88 companies have gone public this year, raising a total of 91.407 billion yuan, with an average fundraising of 1.039 billion yuan per company [1] - 19 companies raised over 1 billion yuan, with one company exceeding 10 billion yuan [1] Group 2: Fundraising by Sector - The Shanghai main board saw 21 new stocks issued, raising 41.405 billion yuan; the Shenzhen main board had 10 new stocks raising 7.925 billion yuan; the ChiNext board had 27 new stocks raising 19.316 billion yuan; the Sci-Tech Innovation board had 10 new stocks raising 16.736 billion yuan; and the Beijing Stock Exchange had 20 new stocks raising 6.024 billion yuan [1] - Huadian New Energy raised the most funds this year at 18.171 billion yuan, primarily for wind and solar power projects [1] - Other notable fundraisers include C Yicai with 4.636 billion yuan and Zhongce Rubber with 4.066 billion yuan [1] Group 3: Pricing and Regional Distribution - The average initial public offering (IPO) price this year is 20.99 yuan, with four companies priced 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 23, 16, and 14 companies respectively [2] - The top three provinces by fundraising amount are Fujian (18.171 billion yuan), Jiangsu (15.634 billion yuan), and Guangdong (13.916 billion yuan) [2]