上市公司产投含“科”量提升 新材料、新能源等成为高频词

Core Insights - A number of high-tech and scarce "unicorn" companies, such as Moore Threads and Muxi Co., have gone public this year, creating wealth effects for primary market investors [1] - Listed companies are increasingly participating in industrial investment funds, becoming significant players in the capital market [1] - The trend shows a shift from unrelated "follow-the-trend" investments to a focus on hard technology sectors closely related to their main business [1] Investment Trends - As of December 15, 341 events of listed companies participating in the establishment of industrial funds have occurred this year, remaining stable compared to last year [1] - Investments are increasingly concentrated in hard technology fields with strong relevance to the companies' core businesses [1] - The most frequently mentioned sectors in these investments include "new materials," "new energy," "artificial intelligence," "semiconductors," and "intelligent manufacturing," appearing nearly 150 times [1]