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A股新纪录!2.39万亿元分红
21世纪经济报道·2025-05-03 12:25

Core Viewpoint - The A-share market has shown resilience and improvement in performance for 2024, driven by a series of growth policies and the impact of AI on technological innovation, with over half of listed companies achieving revenue growth and a significant number of new listings reporting both revenue and net profit increases [2][5][6]. Group 1: Market Performance - In 2024, among 5,403 listed companies, 3,035 achieved positive revenue growth, accounting for 56.17% [5] - Over half of the 100 newly listed companies in 2024 reported both revenue and net profit growth, with notable performances from companies like Kema Technology and Pioneer Precision [6][7] - The financial sector has accelerated recovery, with consumer spending and logistics showing significant improvement, contributing to the overall resilience of listed companies [2][3]. Group 2: Regulatory Impact - The introduction of new regulations, including the "National Nine Articles," has led to a significant reduction in the number of terminated IPO reviews, with only 2 terminations in April 2024 compared to 31 in the same month of the previous year [3][8] - The strict IPO review process has resulted in a tripling of terminated projects in 2024, indicating a focus on improving the quality of listed companies [7][8]. - The implementation of the "strictest delisting rules" has led to 22 companies being delisted in 2024, with a focus on financial and trading indicators [9][10]. Group 3: Corporate Quality Improvement - The combination of delisting and rescue measures has led to an overall improvement in the quality of listed companies, with 32 companies expected to withdraw delisting risk warnings by the end of May 2024 [11][12] - Companies like *ST Hengyu have successfully removed delisting risk warnings by improving their financial performance, demonstrating the effectiveness of regulatory measures [12][13]. Group 4: Investor Returns - In 2024, nearly 70% of listed companies announced cash dividend plans, totaling 1.66 trillion yuan, with the overall dividend amount reaching 2.39 trillion yuan, a 7.2% increase year-on-year [15][16] - The number of companies announcing mid-term dividends has significantly increased, with 985 companies declaring plans, marking a 4.3-fold increase in both number and amount compared to 2023 [15][16]. - State-owned enterprises continue to be the main contributors to dividends, with nearly 1,000 state-owned companies distributing a total of 1.5 trillion yuan in dividends in 2024 [16].