Is Baoxin software an iron rice bowl?

Baoxin software is an iron rice bowl.

Business scope of Baoxin Software:

1, research, design, development, manufacturing and integration of computers, automation, network communication systems and software and hardware products, as well as corresponding outsourcing, maintenance and consulting services; Research, design, development, manufacture and sales of intelligent transportation, intelligent building and electromechanical integration systems and products;

2. Design, construction and maintenance of public safety engineering and information system safety engineering. Online information and data retrieval, Internet data center services in the first type of value-added telecommunications services, and information services in the second type of value-added telecommunications services (excluding fixed telephone information services).

To sum up, Baoxin Software is both a state-owned enterprise and a central enterprise, belonging to a state-owned enterprise controlled by a central enterprise. It has been listed, and its ultimate controller is the State Council State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, which holds 30.29% of the shares of Shanghai Baoxin Software Co., Ltd. Therefore, Baoxin Software can be regarded as an "iron rice bowl" enterprise.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) State-owned Enterprise Law

Article 11

State-owned enterprises can take the form of sole proprietorship, holding and equity participation. A wholly-owned enterprise refers to an enterprise whose state-owned capital accounts for 100% of the total registered capital. Holding enterprises refer to enterprises whose state-owned capital accounts for more than 50% of the total registered capital. Joint-stock enterprises refer to enterprises whose state-owned capital accounts for less than 50% of the total registered capital.

Article 12

State-owned enterprises should determine their organizational forms according to their business needs and national policies. The state guides and coordinates the organizational forms of state-owned enterprises according to the needs of state-owned assets management.