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4家上市公司濒临退市边缘,2025年A股“生死劫”全解析
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-04-21 06:18

Core Viewpoint - The new delisting regulations in A-shares are intensifying, leading to an accelerated "survival of the fittest" process in the market, with a recent surge in delisting risk warnings from multiple companies [1] Group 1: Companies at Risk - ST Xintong is facing delisting risk due to 368 million yuan in non-operating fund occupation, with a two-month deadline for rectification [2] - ST Ningke is projected to incur a loss of 580 to 650 million yuan in 2024, with non-deductible revenue below 300 million yuan, risking delisting if the annual report receives an "unable to express opinion" audit [5][6] - ST Dayao has seen its market value drop below 500 million yuan, making it the first trading delisting stock of 2025, with a stock price plummeting to 1.18 yuan [7][8] - ST Modern has not completed regulatory rectification on time and risks delisting if it fails to submit an audit proof within two months [9][10] Group 2: Regulatory Background - The 2025 delisting regulations have tightened financial indicators, including continuous losses, revenue below 300 million yuan with negative net assets, and excessively low market value [11] - Regulatory scrutiny on information disclosure violations and financial fraud has intensified, exemplified by the case of Dongfang Group, which inflated revenue by 16.1 billion yuan over four years [11] Group 3: Investor Guidance - Investors are advised to avoid high-risk stocks, particularly ST and *ST stocks, companies with continuous losses, and those with abnormal stock price fluctuations [12] - Caution is advised against "doomsday speculation," as some ST stocks may experience short-term surges followed by sharp declines due to major shareholders offloading [13] - Investors should focus on the quality of financial reports, particularly looking for non-standard audit opinions and issues related to major shareholder fund occupation [14] - A rational perspective on "shell protection" expectations is necessary, as the accelerated delisting process under new regulations poses high risks for speculative bottom-fishing [15]