The benefits are endless.Shanghai state-owned companies are expected to directly benefit from the action plan. According to the statistics of Securities Times and Data Treasure, there are 37 A-shares owned by Shanghai State-owned Assets with a market value of less than 10 billion yuan. Among them, the market value of Kaikai Industrial, Chuangchuang International, First Pharmaceutical and other stocks is less than 3 billion yuan, and the market value of Yatong, Changjiang Investment, Changlian, Shanghai Jiubai and *ST Tianwo is less than 4 billion yuan.It is worth mentioning that among the stocks with a market value of less than 10 billion yuan, Kaikai Industry, Fudan Fuhua, First Hospital and Xuantai Medicine all belong to the biomedical industry. Among the state-owned shares in Shanghai, Hua Hong Company and Hehui Optoelectronics -U belong to the semiconductor industry.
Many stocks have doubled.According to the key industrial fields mentioned in the action plan, Shanghai's local semiconductor leading enterprises, pharmaceutical leading enterprises and new material leading enterprises are also expected to benefit from the merger and acquisition plan.Zhongwei company is a company engaged in the research, development, production and sales of high-end semiconductor equipment and pan-semiconductor equipment. Great Wall Securities said that the company's etching, thin film deposition and MOCVD equipment have reached the international advanced level.
According to the key industrial fields mentioned in the action plan, Shanghai's local semiconductor leading enterprises, pharmaceutical leading enterprises and new material leading enterprises are also expected to benefit from the merger and acquisition plan.The benefits are endless.From the perspective of institutional attention, Zhongwei Company and Weir Co., Ltd. have more than 30 institutional ratings, while Hengxuan Technology, Lanqi Technology, UIH Medical and Microelectrophysiology -U have more than 20 institutional ratings.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13