IPO月报|欣强电子申报5个月就撤单 兴业证券沪深板块项目全军覆没

Core Insights - In November 2025, the A-share IPO market saw a record high with 17 companies undergoing review, of which 16 were approved, resulting in a nominal approval rate of 94.12% [2][11] - Five companies terminated their IPO processes in November, maintaining a single-digit termination count for several months [4][13] - A total of 11 companies successfully listed in November, raising a total of 10.188 billion yuan [1][7] IPO Review Situation - Jiangsu Yongda Chemical Machinery Co., Ltd. was the only company to face a delay in its IPO review, primarily due to concerns regarding its photovoltaic business [2][11] - The review focused on three main issues: revenue recognition, operational performance stability, and the adequacy of revenue recognition for photovoltaic projects [2][11] - As of mid-2025, Yongda's accounts receivable stood at 338 million yuan, with over 80% being overdue, raising concerns about the company's financial data authenticity [2][11] IPO Termination Situation - Five companies withdrew their IPO applications in November, including Xinqiang Electronics, which retracted its application after just five months due to governance and related party transaction concerns [4][13][14] - Xinqiang Electronics is a family-controlled enterprise, with the controlling family holding 95.04% of the shares, leading to significant cash dividends despite weak performance [5][14] IPO Issuance Situation - The highest fundraising in November was achieved by Nanfang Digital, which raised 2.714 billion yuan, while the lowest was by Dapeng Industrial at 135 million yuan [7][17] - Hengkun New Materials was the only company with an issuance price-to-earnings ratio exceeding the industry average, at 71.42 times compared to the industry average of 60.47 times [7][17] - Audit fees for Hengkun New Materials were notably high, with a rate of 2.14%, compared to lower rates for other companies with higher fundraising amounts [7][17][18]