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翻了4倍,地方国资买28家上市公司,连县城都出手了丨投中嘉川
投中网·2025-08-26 02:51

Core Viewpoint - Local state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have significantly increased their participation in A-share mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in 2023, with a notable shift towards lower-tier cities and strategic industries like semiconductors [6][28]. Group 1: M&A Activity Overview - As of August 2023, local SOEs participated in 28 control acquisitions of listed companies, representing a more than fourfold increase in both quantity and value compared to the same period in 2024 [6][8]. - The total transaction value of these 28 deals reached 311.95 billion RMB, a year-on-year increase of 410.38% from 61.12 billion RMB in 2024 [9][10]. - Among these transactions, three exceeded 2 billion RMB, and eight were over 1 billion RMB, with the largest being Zhejiang Economic Construction Investment Co. acquiring Jianghai Co. for 3.23 billion RMB [10][11]. Group 2: Industry Focus - The M&A activities are heavily concentrated in strategic emerging industries, particularly in the electronic information sector, which accounted for 25% of the total transactions [12]. - The semiconductor industry alone represented 28.4% of the total M&A value, with six transactions totaling 88.66 billion RMB [12]. Group 3: Regional Dynamics - The most active regions in M&A activities include Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Guangdong, and Hubei, with Anhui and Jiangsu each participating in six transactions [15][16]. - In terms of transaction value, Jiangsu led with 60.44 billion RMB, followed closely by Anhui at 54.68 billion RMB [16]. Group 4: Emerging Trends - There is a noticeable trend of lower-tier cities entering the M&A market, with cities like Qujing, Huangshan, and Quzhou making significant acquisitions despite their lower GDPs [24][25]. - County-level SOEs are also beginning to acquire listed companies, exemplified by Cangnan County's acquisition of a controlling stake in Sichuan Medical Technology [26][27]. Group 5: Future Outlook - The ongoing support from local governments and the central financial authorities is expected to sustain the momentum of local SOEs in M&A activities, with policies encouraging further participation and expansion into new regions [28].