Valuation Improvement - 57 state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have officially released market value management systems, while 154 SOEs have drafted but not yet published their systems, and 30 SOEs have announced valuation enhancement plans[8] - The average price-to-book (PB) ratio of state-owned enterprises improved in the first half of 2025 compared to 2024, with the number of enterprises in the 5 to 8 PB ratio range doubling[8] - As of 2024, 30 SOEs had a PB ratio below 1, accounting for 7.4% of the total SOEs, all of which have released valuation enhancement plans[8] Market Capitalization - The number of small-cap SOEs (market cap below 5 billion yuan) decreased to 57, while the number of SOEs with a market cap between 30 billion and 100 billion yuan increased by 11, totaling 65[15] - Higher market capitalization helps SOEs better fulfill their roles in the economy, with market cap being a direct reflection of stock price changes[15] Institutional Investor Engagement - In Q1 2025, the proportion of institutional investors holding shares in state-owned enterprises increased by 3 percentage points year-on-year, primarily due to an increase in holdings by other institutions[19] - The introduction of policies promoting diversified equity structures aims to attract long-term institutional investors, with a focus on those holding more than 5% of shares[19] Economic Performance - From January to May 2025, the cumulative year-on-year growth of industrial added value for state-controlled enterprises was 6.3%, while fixed asset investment growth was 5.9%, outperforming the national average by 2.2 percentage points[26] - State-owned enterprises achieved total operating revenue of 32.8 trillion yuan and total profit of 1.7 trillion yuan in the same period, with a profit growth rate of -0.1%[26]
央国企动态系列报告之42:上半年央企市值管理有序推进,估值提升计划陆续公布