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食品饮料行业周报:茅台公告分红+回购,重视底部战略布局期-20251110
Shenwan Hongyuan Securities·2025-11-10 03:44

Investment Rating - The report maintains a positive outlook on the food and beverage industry, indicating that it has entered a strategic allocation period for quality companies [4][8]. Core Views - Despite the need for patience regarding fundamental improvements, the report highlights significant revenue declines for major liquor companies, with a focus on finding a balance between volume and price [4][8]. - The report emphasizes that long-term investors can start pricing quality companies as the market approaches a predictable bottom [4][8]. - Key recommendations include premium liquor brands such as Luzhou Laojiao, Kweichow Moutai, Shanxi Fenjiu, and Wuliangye, along with consumer staples like Yili, Qingdao Beer, and Anjuke Food [4][8]. Summary by Sections 1. Weekly Perspective on Food and Beverage - The food and beverage sector experienced a decline of 0.56% last week, with liquor down 0.84%, underperforming the Shanghai Composite Index by 1.64 percentage points [7]. - The top gainers included Anji Food (+13.87%), Huifa Food (+13.07%), and Babi Food (+11.32%) [7]. 2. Market Performance of Food and Beverage Sectors - The report notes that the food and beverage industry underperformed the Shenwan A index by 1.20 percentage points from November 3 to November 7, 2025 [45]. - Sub-sectors such as food processing and leisure foods outperformed the index, while liquor categories, including white liquor and other alcoholic beverages, lagged behind [45]. 3. Industry Events and Updates - Kweichow Moutai announced a stock buyback plan of between 1.5 billion and 3 billion yuan and a cash dividend distribution of 30 billion yuan [2][9]. - The report indicates that Moutai's revenue growth slowed to 0.35% year-on-year in Q3 2025, while Wuliangye's revenue fell by 53% [9]. 4. Valuation Table - The food and beverage sector's dynamic PE is reported at 20.22x, with a premium rate of 23%, while the liquor sector's dynamic PE stands at 18.93x, with a premium rate of 15% [33].