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IPO周报:云峰新材终止前遭监管警示,渡远户外境外收入占比逾八成
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-04-27 11:18

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - Four companies have terminated their IPO review process across the Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Beijing stock exchanges, indicating potential challenges in the IPO market and regulatory scrutiny faced by these companies [1][2]. Group 1: Company-Specific Issues - Zhejiang Shenghua Yunfeng New Material Co., Ltd. (Yunfeng New Material) faced regulatory warnings prior to its IPO termination due to undisclosed control relationships between certain distributors and OEM suppliers [1][2]. - The company’s sales model includes both distributor and trademark licensing modes, with findings revealing that key distributors and OEM suppliers were controlled by the same individual [1][2]. - Xiamen Duyuan Outdoor Products Co., Ltd. (Duyuan Outdoor) withdrew its IPO application after a prolonged review period of 22 months, with its application initially accepted in June 2022 but later stalled [2][3]. Group 2: Financial Performance - Duyuan Outdoor reported revenues of 193 million, 352 million, and 310 million yuan from 2020 to 2022, with net profits of approximately 53.83 million, 75.50 million, and 70.72 million yuan respectively, indicating a decline in 2022 [3]. - The company attributed its performance decline to adverse factors such as fluctuations in the shipping market, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and inflation [3]. - A significant portion of Duyuan Outdoor's revenue comes from international sales, with overseas sales accounting for over 82% of its main business income during the reporting period [3]. Group 3: Market and Regulatory Environment - Tianhe Environmental Technology Co., Ltd. (Tianhe Environmental) terminated its IPO review after nearly two years, with its revenue primarily derived from the coal sector, which constituted 76.74%, 87.49%, and 77.71% of its income from 2021 to 2023 [4][5]. - The company faced inquiries regarding its growth potential and market positioning in light of domestic coal policies and the dual carbon goals, indicating regulatory scrutiny on its future growth prospects [5].