三花智控还能不能涨?高盛发看空研报 机构观点分歧加剧

Core Viewpoint - Goldman Sachs recently downgraded the rating of Sanhua Intelligent Control (002050.SZ, 02050.HK) to "Neutral," citing overly optimistic expectations for humanoid robots and set a target price of 40.9 CNY per share for the A-shares over the next 12 months [2][6]. Price Movement and Market Reaction - On November 3, Sanhua Intelligent Control's A-shares and H-shares opened sharply lower, closing at 48.79 CNY and 38.46 HKD, with declines of 2.28% and 5.92% respectively [2][3]. - The stock price had surged due to the "robot" concept, with A-shares rising 78.27% since early September, while H-shares increased by 65.9% during the same period [3][6]. Divergence in Target Prices - There is a growing divergence in target prices among domestic and foreign institutions, with domestic brokerages generally optimistic, setting target prices ranging from 55.55 CNY to 59.17 CNY, indicating over 20% upside potential from the closing price of 48.79 CNY [5][6]. - In contrast, foreign institutions, including Goldman Sachs, have a more bearish outlook, with target prices of 40.9 CNY, 40 CNY, and 36.9 CNY, suggesting a belief that the stock price is overvalued [5][6]. Underlying Business Expectations - The recent stock price increase is primarily driven by market expectations for revenue from the company's robotics business. However, Goldman Sachs argues that the market's expectations for the revenue scale and timeline for humanoid robot actuators are overly optimistic [6][7]. - Goldman Sachs estimates that the current A-share price implies expectations of 900,000 to 2 million units of Tesla's Optimus robots being shipped, which is unlikely to be achieved in the short term [6]. Market Speculation and Shareholder Actions - The stock has been a tool for speculation in the capital market, with significant trading activity from both retail and foreign investors. The major shareholder, Zhejiang Sanhua Green Energy Group, has also reduced its holdings by 13.476 million shares during the price surge, cashing out over 700 million CNY [7][8].