Core Insights - The A-share market has seen a surge in institutional research activities at the beginning of 2026, with over 500 listed companies undergoing institutional surveys, particularly in sectors like industrial machinery, electronic components, electrical equipment, semiconductors, and automotive parts [1][3] - The main themes of focus are "hard technology" and "going global," with significant interest in companies demonstrating technological breakthroughs and expansion strategies [5][11] Institutional Research Activity - As of January 26, 2026, a total of 512 A-share companies have been surveyed by institutions, with 801 total survey instances, indicating a high level of market engagement [3] - The frequency of surveys shows that Taihe New Materials leads with 12 surveys, followed by Ice Wheel Environment with 10, and several others with 9 or 8 surveys, primarily in manufacturing and technology innovation sectors [3][4] Industry Focus - The industrial machinery sector has the highest number of surveyed companies at 55, followed by electronic components with 35, and various other sectors including electrical equipment, automotive parts, and integrated circuits [3][4] - Notable companies receiving significant attention include Dajin Heavy Industry with 209 surveys, Xiangyu Medical with 208, and others in the medical and technology sectors [4] Stock Performance - The surveyed companies have generally experienced significant stock price increases, with Dajin Heavy Industry, Xiangyu Medical, and others showing double-digit growth since the beginning of the year [4] - Specifically, Dajin Heavy Industry's stock has risen by 18.43%, while the highest increase was seen in Dike Co., Ltd. at 80.19% [4] Institutional Preferences - Institutions are focusing on companies with technological advancements, capacity expansion, international strategies, and commercialization progress [5][10] - Different types of institutions exhibit varied preferences, with public funds tracking technology growth and high-end manufacturing, while insurance asset management focuses on value and dividend-oriented companies [9][10] Future Trends - The trend of institutional research is expected to continue focusing on "hard technology" and globalization, particularly in AI computing power, semiconductors, and high-end manufacturing sectors [11][12] - Institutions are likely to adopt a more refined approach, concentrating on leading companies in specific segments and assessing their performance and long-term growth potential [12]
开年500余家A股公司迎机构调研