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烽火电子: 陕西长岭电子科技有限责任公司过渡期损益情况的审计报告

Core Viewpoint - The audit report outlines the transitional profit and loss situation of Shaanxi Changling Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. from October 1, 2023, to March 31, 2025, detailing the company's historical background, capital structure changes, and the implications of recent equity transfers [1][2][5]. Company Background - Shaanxi Changling Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 2001, evolving from the state-owned Changling Machinery Factory founded in 1957, which was a key project during China's First Five-Year Plan [1]. - The company is a significant player in the military electronics sector, designated as a key backbone enterprise for the design, research, and production of military electronic products [1]. Capital Structure - The initial registered capital of the company was 416.2044 million yuan, which was later reduced to 348.2345 million yuan following a resolution by the shareholders [1]. - The current capital structure includes major shareholders such as China Huarong Asset Management Co., Ltd. (59.13%), China Construction Bank (11.86%), and others, totaling 421.4845 million yuan [2]. Equity Transfers - In 2013, a settlement agreement was reached regarding litigation over state funding, leading to a capital increase of 73.25 million yuan by Changling Industrial, adjusting its contribution to 88.6745 million yuan [2]. - The company underwent further equity adjustments, with significant transfers to Shaanxi Yinfeng Electronic Co., Ltd., resulting in a new ownership structure where Yinfeng holds 98.395% of the shares [4][6]. Financial Reporting Period - The transitional profit and loss statement covers the period from October 1, 2023, to March 31, 2025, and is based on the assumption of ongoing operations [5][6]. - The financial statements are prepared in accordance with the accounting standards issued by the Ministry of Finance, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations [5][7]. Accounting Policies - The company has established specific accounting policies and estimates based on its operational characteristics, with a fiscal year aligned with the calendar year [7]. - The company recognizes significant financial instruments and their valuation methods, including the treatment of foreign currency transactions and financial assets [19][20][23].