Big move! Two billion M&A and restructuring funds in Shanghai have come to target the chip and pharmaceutical industries.Among them, Chengdu Ruiyuan Semiconductor is mainly engaged in the research and development, design, packaging and sales of power management chips, and one of its main products is DC/DC chips. A-share listed companies include Jingfeng Mingyuan, Fumanwei, Shanghai Beiling and Xidiwei, all of which have certain market share and competitiveness in the DC/DC chip market.Bu Rixin, a partner of Chuangdao Investment Consulting, said in an interview with the science and technology innovation board Journal that the 10 billion M&A fund is mainly aimed at the "integrated circuit design industry", which may be related to the end of the IPO dividend period of chip design companies.
Since then, after continuing to Shenzhen and Anhui, Shanghai has also made efforts in mergers and acquisitions.However, in the field of large chips such as GPU, it has not yet run out of listed companies. It can be seen that Moore Thread, Biwa Technology, Suiyuan Technology, etc. have started the listing counseling process one after another."The government's participation in M&A fund investment does not mean that the government will dominate the M&A business, but encourage market-oriented institutions and chain owners to lead the M&A business through the above-mentioned M&A fund or parent fund support." Bu Rixin believes.
Yuan Shuai, the founder of the new productivity meeting room of Xinzhi School, said in an interview with the reporter of science and technology innovation board Daily that the Yangtze River Delta where Shanghai is located is an important place of integrated circuit industry, and the establishment of the 10 billion yuan integrated circuit design industry M&A fund is a strong support for Shanghai's semiconductor design industry.A 10 billion yuan M&A fund for biomedical industry will also be set up.Bu Rixin believes that in the past few years, after the IPO tide of semiconductors, especially chip design companies, the IPO dividend period of chip design companies has basically ended. "Except for some large chip fields that have not been completely replaced, there are listed companies in other sub-fields, and these fields have already experienced serious involution at the level of low-end products. In the follow-up, if enterprises in these fields are encouraged to conduct IPOs, it is equivalent to encouraging disorderly competition in the industry. "
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