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北交所首例?多公司收到终止上市事先告知书!
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-05-12 10:01

Group 1 - Since May, several companies including *ST Zhongcheng, *ST Renle, *ST Hengli, and *ST Gongzhi have announced receipt of termination of listing advance notice, indicating a trend of companies leaving the capital market [1][3] - As of May 12, 2025, a total of 10 companies have received termination of listing advance notices from the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges, with additional companies like *ST Puli and *ST Xulan also facing similar fates [1][3] - The new delisting regulations have been implemented, leading to the first annual report season under these rules, resulting in multiple companies being warned of delisting risks and several directly delisted [5] Group 2 - *ST Renle reported a net asset of -387 million yuan for 2023 and -404 million yuan for 2024, triggering termination of listing due to financial report issues [3] - *ST Hengli's 2023 net profit was negative, and its revenue was below 100 million yuan, leading to a delisting risk warning [3][4] - *ST Zhongcheng's 2023 net asset was also negative, and its 2024 financial report received a qualified opinion, resulting in a proposed termination of listing [3][4] Group 3 - A total of 9 companies have completed delisting in 2025, with reasons ranging from continuous low stock prices to major violations [6][7] - The companies that have delisted include *ST Meixun, Haitong Securities, and *ST Boxin, among others, with various reasons for their delisting [7][8] - The trend indicates a significant number of companies facing financial difficulties and regulatory challenges, leading to increased scrutiny and potential delisting [10] Group 4 - The Beijing Stock Exchange may see its first delisted company, with Guandao Digital and Yun Chuang Data facing delisting risks due to audit issues [9][10] - Both companies have received audit opinions that could lead to termination of listing if they continue to meet financial delisting criteria in 2025 [10] - A total of 96 companies in the A-share market have been warned of delisting risks due to various financial issues, indicating a broader trend of financial instability among listed companies [10]