Once the news of Xingyu Technology p was disclosed, it caused huge controversy in the market. The biggest point of controversy was that the market value of the issuance reached a terrifying valuation of 700 billion, which is a price-to-earnings ratio of about 45 times, which is 35 times higher than the previous 35 times given by the capital market.
The price-to-earnings ratio is about 10 times higher.
Forget about raising an astronomical figure of more than 70 billion, without giving a premium to the secondary market. If the market value of the stock reaches 700 billion, how much room for premium will there be after listing?
The company is a good company, but it may not be a good stock if it plays like this.
Maybe it will become the next Zhong Petroleum, and its peak will be when it goes public.
However, external controversies and complaints from investors will not have a substantial impact on Xingyu Technology’s p matters, and there is no need to worry about not being able to raise the target amount.
Because Qunxing Capital is behind the scenes, the main force in p-funding is institutions. These institutions may not buy Xingyu Technology’s account or Qin Feng’s account, but can they still buy Qunxing Capital’s account?
How many domestic institutions are now queuing up and even trying their best to cooperate with Qunxing Capital, because it is really profitable. Look at the institutions next door, Perennial Capital, and Zhongtai Capital, which have embraced Qunxing for a long time. Now they are all making money.
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Even if you drink soup with Qunxing Capital, it is pork rib soup.
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In mid-to-late March, Kunpeng Technology reported a major breakthrough in swarm drone technology. This was internal confidential information. Chu Changxing personally came to Jingxinju Villa to report to Fang Hong in person.
"Boss, this is the actual measured data from Somali." In the study room on the second floor of the villa, Chu Changxing was here. He handed a disk he brought to Fang Hong, who immediately connected to the computer.
"In this file." Chu Changxing gestured, and Fang Hong immediately clicked on it. This was a series of video files, to be precise, they were internal recordings.
Last year, Chu Changxing took over the secret task of developing swarm UAV technology from Fang Hong. He conducted research and demonstration at home, but the necessary tests were placed overseas, and it was in Somari that Fang Hong secretly planned and established it.
With the cooperation of Blue Fox International, when this technology is made public in the future, it will also be announced as Blue Fox International and has nothing to do with Kunpeng Technology.
To put it bluntly, the technology was developed by Blue Fox International. Why can a security company develop this technology? Of course it is to save costs. Why can't security companies do research on their own?
"Currently we have developed two models: rotary wing and fixed wing..." Chu Changxing introduced, while Fang Hong clicked to play a video, which was an actual test in a wasteland over Somali.
This video is of a rotary-wing drone that can hover directly in the air. The position under the fuselage that was originally used to hang the gimbal was replaced by an automated rifle. Chu Changxing said: "This is an early test video.
,The main purpose is to test stability.”
In the video, there is a hovering suspense drone with an automated rifle hanging underneath, its muzzle pointed at a target in front of it and shooting.
"Are people controlling it?" Fang Hong asked.
"This video shows a person manually controlling the drone, but we have already made it unmanned. The drone automatically identifies friend or foe. People only need to issue an attack command to fire on the enemy. At this time, one person is no longer limited.
Instead of being able to control only one drone, one person can control a fleet of several drones." Chu Changxing explained to Fang Hong in an orderly manner.
He gestured to Fang Hong to open the sixth video file, and the latter clicked it smoothly.
The picture shown in this video is very different. The picture is of a medium-sized truck with a "honeycomb" placed in the carriage. The back door of the carriage slowly opens. The "honeycomb" slowly moves to the entrance of the carriage, and the "honeycomb"
It clearly appears as a matrix emission port.
After a while, Fang Hong saw a fixed-wing drone being launched directly from one of the launch holes, and it seemed to be ejected.
Chu Changxing immediately introduced: "This is a fixed-wing drone. It looks like a cannonball. It is ejected through the 'honeycomb'. After leaving the honeycomb, the retracted wings will instantly bounce off. Each drone can carry a
A bomb, a missile, etc. Each drone has two attack methods, one is the bomb it carries, and the other is the self-destruction kinetic energy of the drone itself."
These drones have been positioned as disposable consumables from the beginning of their design. Once they were launched, they were never thought of being recycled and reused. Their main purpose is to be a cheap consumable.
The video continues to play. These drones are all in a state of automated flight, moving out collectively like a swarm of bees. They can pass through small obstacles at high speeds. Because the drones themselves are small in size, they can even shuttle between the windows of a room.
In the picture, a group of sixty or seventy drones launched an attack on a group of local troops' targets on the ground. Dozens of bombs were dropped, forming a wave of carpet bombing in the target area.
Finally, these drones also carried out a wave of diving pure kinetic energy self-destruction attacks. If the target of the attack was a human, they would definitely be killed or injured.
Chu Changxing watched the video and introduced in an orderly manner: "The design of the 'Honeycomb' is diversified and adapts to different environmental needs. It can be ground vehicle-mounted or airdropped. Currently, drones are used in the 'Honeycomb'
On the one hand, the aircraft are still launched one by one, but the aircraft can be further improved to increase the frequency of launch, for example, several aircraft can be fired in one salvo, so as to quickly complete the assembly."
Fang Hong is not an expert in the military field, but he can also see that the advent of this swarm drone technology may rewrite the way modern conventional warfare is fought.
People still have emotions and are at least afraid of death, but drones are not affected by this factor. This alone is terrible.
After a while, Fang Hong asked: "Can graphite bombs and the like pose a threat to swarm drones?"
Chu Changxing shook his head and answered affirmatively: "No, graphite bombs mainly destroy fixed targets, such as power plants and high-voltage wires, but they pose little threat to moving targets. Although graphite can short-circuit cars, aircraft, etc., aircraft are basically insulated.
It is airtight, not to mention that our swarm drone itself is small, with a length of tens of centimeters, so graphite bombs will not pose a threat to it at all."
Having said this, Chu Changxing added: "In addition, the battle loss ratio is the biggest problem for graphite bombs. Our drones are cheap, and the opponent cannot afford to use graphite bombs. It can really destroy unmanned swarms."
The only threat to aircraft is the EP electromagnetic pulse bomb, but this thing is even more impossible because it can only detonate a nuclear bomb and release an electromagnetic pulse."
If we really get to the point of growing mushrooms, that situation is already a war of the end of the world.
The battle damage of graphite bombs is not affordable, not to mention whether it can pose a threat to drones. Even if it does pose a threat, the battle damage will be unbearable. It costs 100 yuan to replace the opponent's target worth 1 yuan.
, there is no desire to attack directly. When it was small, it was changed because the tactics needed to be changed. But what about when it becomes large?
Obviously they can't afford to replace it. This is like the United States using a million-dollar Tomahawk missile to destroy a broken tent of its opponent. Maybe there is no one in the tent. It will cost grandma's family a year's military expenses.
Spending trillions of dollars cannot afford such a loss.
At the end, Fang Hong nodded with satisfaction: "Not bad, let's finalize and mass-produce it as soon as possible!"