Core Viewpoint - The rise of emerging industries in China is leading the next decade of the polymer industry, with a focus on new material opportunities in sectors such as new energy vehicles, aerospace, drones, robotics, and 5G/6G communication [1] Group 1: Market Trends - The "A+H" listing strategy has become popular among Chinese listed companies, with 11 A-share companies successfully listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange as of August 26, 2023, and 49 more in the queue [1] - Many of the companies pursuing H-share listings are leaders in the new energy sector, with nearly 80% having a market capitalization exceeding 20 billion RMB [1] - The trend of going overseas aligns with the current development of the new energy industry, aiming to accelerate international expansion and alleviate domestic competition [1] Group 2: Polymer Industry Developments - The polymer materials industry is also accelerating its international presence, with few companies like Sinopec and Shanghai Petrochemical already listed in both A and H shares [2] - Companies like Guo'en Co. and Binhua Co. are planning to list in Hong Kong, but many others face challenges due to low market capitalization and lack of global competitiveness [2] Group 3: Company Profiles - China Pingmei Shenma Group is actively promoting asset securitization to establish an overseas financing platform, with plans for its subsidiary Henan Pingmei Shenma Superhard Materials Co. to complete its Hong Kong listing by September 2026 [3] - The group aims to have 6 to 7 listed companies by 2028, currently having 4 listed companies and 6 on the New Third Board [4] - Pingmei Shenma Group's subsidiary, Yicheng New Energy, reported a significant revenue drop of 65.38% in 2024, with a net loss of 850 million RMB due to substantial losses in its battery business [5] - Silane Technology, listed on the Beijing Stock Exchange, reported a 37.05% decline in revenue in 2024, primarily due to domestic capacity expansion and reduced downstream demand [6] Group 4: Strategic Adjustments - Shennma Co. has made strategic adjustments, including establishing a subsidiary in Thailand and collaborating with international firms to enter high-end markets [9] - The company is also investing in new projects, including a 20,000-ton nylon 66 differentiated fiber project and a 10,000-ton nylon 6 civilian silk project [10] - Despite facing significant profit declines, Shennma Co. is focusing on product innovation to enhance its market position [11]
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