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菲林格尔控股权要变,股价“提前”涨停

Core Viewpoint - Filinger Home Technology Co., Ltd. is undergoing a potential change in control as its actual controller, Ding Furui, is planning to transfer shares, which may lead to a shift in company governance [1][4]. Group 1: Company Overview - Filinger was listed in 2017 and primarily engages in the production and after-sales service of solid wood and composite flooring, with its main brand being "Filinger" [3]. - The largest shareholder is Filinger Holdings Ltd., a foreign entity, holding 28.04% of the shares, while Ding Furui and his associates collectively hold 44.56% [3]. Group 2: Financial Performance - The company has experienced a continuous decline in performance, transitioning from profit to loss. Revenue figures from 2020 to 2024 are as follows: 602 million, 782 million, 523 million, 395 million, and 336 million yuan, with net profits of 60.88 million, 20.33 million, 9.72 million, -24.18 million, and -37.31 million yuan respectively [4]. - The decline in performance is attributed to reduced home decoration demand due to the real estate market adjustment, intensified product price competition, insufficient orders, and high overall production costs [4]. Group 3: Shareholder Dynamics - The decline in performance has led to escalating conflicts between foreign shareholders and Ding Furui, with the German chairman frequently abstaining from board votes. There have also been multiple resignations among the company's directors and executives [5]. - Filinger Holdings Ltd. plans to reduce its stake by up to 10.66 million shares, representing 3% of the total share capital, while other executives also plan to sell portions of their shares [5]. Group 4: Regulatory Issues - Ding Furui and the company faced regulatory scrutiny from the China Securities Regulatory Commission for failing to disclose related party transactions properly, which involved significant contracts with associated companies [6][7]. - The contracts in question had values of 91.78 million yuan and 200 million yuan, constituting 9.97% and 21.73% of the company's latest audited net assets, respectively [6][7].