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Order Boom, Expansion in Full Swing, A-share Companies Show a Hot Operating Momentum in the First Quarter
In the first quarter of 2026, A-share listed companies frequently made moves in orders and investments. Data shows that more than 100 companies had announced winning bids in the first quarter alone, and combined with the signing of large-scale contracts, this reflects a strong momentum of economic recovery. From traditional infrastructure to emerging industries, from domestic markets to the global stage, A-share companies are accelerating market expansion and actively seizing orders. For example, leading companies like China Power Construction have secured multiple large orders, with overseas markets in infrastructure and high-end equipment sectors performing particularly well. Companies such as Pengding Holdings have successively implemented investments in the hundreds of billions, precisely positioning themselves in new energy and artificial intelligence sectors, demonstrating firm confidence in medium- and long-term development. Overall, this wave of orders and investments reflects capital accelerating its focus on sectors aligned with national strategic guidance and possessing long-term growth logic. The large-scale planning of leading enterprises not only consolidates their core positions in the industry chain but also is expected to further strengthen China’s global competitiveness in related fields. (Shanghai Securities News)