What does it mean that the company is controlled by the state?

The company is controlled by the state, which means that state-owned enterprises become the main controlling shareholders of the company through capital and equity, and have major decision-making power over the company's operation and management. This situation usually occurs in some industries with strategic significance, such as energy, railways and telecommunications. At the same time, the company's shareholding structure has also undergone great changes, and existing shareholders often need to reduce their holdings or withdraw from the equity market.

The state-owned holding of the company will have a far-reaching impact on the strategic planning and operation of the enterprise. State-owned enterprises often have strong policy support and financial support. If these resources are used reasonably, it can accelerate the development of enterprises, enhance their competitiveness, help enterprises to open up and broaden their markets, and enhance their industrial scale and influence. However, state-owned holding has a certain influence on the independence and independent decision-making power of enterprises, and enterprise management should be effectively adjusted and innovated to better adapt to the market environment.

The company is controlled by the state, which has both positive side and great uncertainty. The strategic guidance and financial support of state-owned enterprises for the development of the industry can promote the innovative development of enterprises and better serve the development needs of the country and society. However, it should be noted that enterprises should make decisions according to market demand, not simply pursuing political goals, nor only paying attention to their own short-term interests. For investors, it is necessary to pay attention to the company's operation and performance, and timely analyze the changes of national policies and corresponding industry trends as a reference for more scientific and reasonable investment decisions.