Core Viewpoint - Multiple *ST companies are facing delisting risks as they have received pre-delisting notices from the exchange due to various financial and trading indicators [2][5][6] Group 1: Financial Indicators and Delisting Notices - As of May 11, six *ST companies have received pre-delisting notices, with five touching financial delisting indicators and one touching trading delisting indicators [2] - The new delisting regulations have introduced stricter conditions for *ST companies to remove delisting risk warnings, requiring internal control audit reports to be unqualified; otherwise, delisting will occur [2][3] - *ST Zhongcheng, *ST Renle, and *ST Gongzhi received negative internal control audit opinions for their 2024 financial reports, indicating significant financial distress [3][5] Group 2: Specific Company Cases - *ST Zhongcheng announced on May 7 that it received a pre-delisting notice due to a negative net asset value for 2023 and a negative internal control audit opinion for 2024 [3][4] - *ST Renle received a pre-delisting notice on May 6, with a reported net asset of -387 million yuan for 2023 and -404 million yuan for 2024, along with negative audit opinions [5] - *ST Gongzhi also received a pre-delisting notice due to negative audit opinions for its financial reports [5] Group 3: Additional Delisting Factors - *ST Longjin is set to exit the A-share market due to negative profit and revenue figures, having received a pre-delisting notice on April 25 [6] - *ST Hengli faced delisting risks for failing to disclose its 2024 annual report on time, with a reported negative net profit and revenue below 100 million yuan [7] - *ST Jiyuan triggered the delisting indicator by having its stock price below 1 yuan for 20 consecutive trading days, leading to a pre-delisting notice [9]
多重退市风险齐发多家*ST公司收到终止上市事先告知书