Group 1 - The core point of the article is that *ST JIAWO is addressing investor concerns by providing detailed solutions regarding the sale of its underperforming salmon business and the associated issues of competition and sustainability [1][2] - On April 25, *ST JIAWO announced a major asset sale plan to divest its loss-making salmon business, JIAWO ZHENCHENG, transferring 100% of its shares to a wholly-owned subsidiary, JIAWO PINXIAN, while maintaining seafood as its main business post-restructuring [1][2] - The recent announcement includes commitments from the major shareholder and actual controller to resolve competition issues within four years post-transaction, with a provision to transfer shares or assets to unrelated third parties if unresolved by the fifth year [1] Group 2 - *ST JIAWO has faced significant losses from its salmon business, accumulating over 4 billion yuan in losses from 2019 to 2024, which has severely impacted its operational development and brought it close to delisting [2] - Despite the major shareholder relieving the company of approximately 1.8 billion yuan in debt in 2023, losses from the salmon business continued to grow into the first quarter of 2025 [2] - The decision to sell the asset is seen as a strategic move to halt the spread of losses, significantly reducing the debt ratio from 104.92% in 2024 to 12.56%, alleviating debt pressure and mitigating delisting risks, while allowing the company to refocus on more promising business areas [2]
*ST佳沃:重大资产出售大股东补充追加承诺 多项举措解决资产出售后同业竞争问题