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海信视像营收滞涨关联收购用于扩产 退税补助占比4成、销售费用率远超同行|光学成像并购潮
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-09 11:09
Core Viewpoint - The optical imaging industry is experiencing a wave of capital operations characterized by mergers, acquisitions, and financing, driven by the promising market prospects in emerging technologies such as automotive lenses, AR/VR optics, and machine vision [2][14]. Company Summary - Hisense Visual Technology has engaged in multiple asset acquisitions and sales, primarily involving related parties within the Hisense group, without extending into new fields through external mergers [2][3]. - In 2025, Hisense Visual's revenue growth is nearly stagnant, with a year-on-year increase of only 5.36%, yet the company has made consecutive acquisitions of related party assets to expand production capacity [6][18]. - The company sold a 26% stake in its kitchen and bath business just three years after acquiring it, citing a focus on core business development [7][19]. Financial Performance - Hisense Visual's sales expense ratio has consistently exceeded 6%, significantly higher than the approximately 4% R&D expense ratio and far above comparable companies like Sichuan Changhong and TCL Technology [9][21]. - In 2023 and 2024, the company reported net profits of 2.096 billion and 2.246 billion, respectively, with approximately 42.9% and 35.2% of net profits derived from tax refunds, government subsidies, and various investment income, indicating a diminished actual profitability from core operations [11][23]. Strategic Focus - The company is accelerating the application of new business areas such as commercial displays, cloud services, and chips, while actively laying out plans in artificial intelligence and AR/VR to create new growth engines for the future [8][20].