Core Viewpoint - ST Dongshi (Oriental Fashion) has received a qualified audit opinion for its 2024 annual report due to significant financial issues, including undelivered VR simulators, incomplete AI driving training systems, and non-operational fund occupation by the controlling shareholder [2][3][4]. Financial Issues - The audit report highlights three major financial issues affecting Oriental Fashion: undelivered VR simulators, incomplete AI driving training systems, and non-operational fund occupation by the controlling shareholder [2][3]. - As of the end of 2023, 2809 out of 3179 VR simulators were not delivered as per the contract, leading to a bad debt provision of 30.25 million yuan [2][3]. - For the AI driving training systems, only 350 out of 1294 required systems were delivered, resulting in a receivable amount of 49.86 million yuan, with 15.73 million yuan already provisioned as bad debt [3][4]. Fund Occupation - The controlling shareholder occupied company funds through accounts receivable factoring, with 35 million yuan deducted from the company's bank account, leading to a bad debt provision of 3.5 million yuan [3][4]. - The total balance of other receivables reached 387 million yuan by the end of 2024, with bad debt provisions amounting to 49.48 million yuan, representing 29.71% of the company's net assets [4]. Company Response - Oriental Fashion has attempted to recover the funds from Tianjin Haihe Zhongtai Commercial Factoring Co., Ltd. through legal action, but the initial and appeal judgments were unfavorable [5]. - The company has communicated with the supplier, Qianzhong Phantom, regarding the undelivered VR simulators and has issued reminders for compliance [5]. - Efforts are ongoing to establish a repayment plan with the controlling shareholder to address the non-operational fund occupation [5].
ST东时财报遭审计机构出具保留意见审计报告 超3.8亿元其他应收款成隐忧