智元三板斧买壳成主流范式 机器人公司曲线IPO纷至沓来?
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-12-19 12:37

Core Viewpoint - The current trend in the A-share market shows a slow IPO pace, while the Hong Kong stock market is experiencing a backlog of IPOs. Many technology companies are resorting to agreement transfers and control changes as alternative methods to achieve IPOs. Group 1: Company Actions - On December 16, Jia Mei Packaging announced that Suzhou Zhuyue Hongzhi Technology Development Partnership intends to acquire 54.90% of its shares through agreement and tender offers, with a total transaction value of approximately 2.282 billion yuan [1]. - Zhuyue Hongzhi is led by Yu Hao, the founder of the well-known family and commercial robotics company, Chasing Technology, who holds 100% of the partnership's shares [1]. - The stock price of Jia Mei Packaging has seen a significant increase, achieving three consecutive daily limit-ups since December 17 [1]. Group 2: Market Trends - The "shell acquisition" strategy employed by robotics companies has proven effective, utilizing agreement transfers, voting rights relinquishment, and partial tender offers to gain control at a lower cost [2][3]. - The stock price performance of these companies indicates that such strategies can lead to substantial market value increases [3]. Group 3: Case Studies - The case of Shunwei New Materials in July sparked renewed interest in the A-share "shell resource" market, where the original controlling shareholder transferred 29.99% of shares to Zhiyuan Hengyue and Zhiyuan Xinchuang, allowing the "Zhiyuan system" to gain control [4]. - The stock price of Shunwei New Materials surged from around 7 yuan to a peak of 110.48 yuan, marking a 17-fold increase [4]. Group 4: Comparison of Strategies - The acquisition structure of Zhuyue Hongzhi's deal with Jia Mei Packaging closely resembles that of Zhiyuan's acquisition of Shunwei New Materials, indicating a trend among robotics companies to replicate successful capital operations [6]. - The three companies involved in these acquisitions—Shunwei New Materials, Jia Mei Packaging, and Shengtong Energy—had market capitalizations between 3 billion to 4 billion yuan prior to the control transfer announcements, suggesting a strategy to leverage low market value shell companies for further capital operations [7]. Group 5: Future Implications - As the market anticipates further IPOs, companies like Zhiyuan Robotics are expected to follow suit, potentially leading to more restructuring and listing activities [7]. - Yu Hao has indicated plans for multiple business units under Chasing Technology to pursue IPOs globally, aligning with the current trend of shell acquisitions [7].