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应加强对上市后业绩变脸公司的专项监管
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-06-09 10:21

Group 1 - A listed company on the ChiNext board has announced an asset acquisition plan to acquire 89.7145% of a technology company's shares through a combination of issuing shares and cash payment, aiming to drive strategic transformation [1] - The company faced significant performance decline after its IPO in 2022, with net profit dropping from 1.29 billion yuan in 2022 to 459.6 million yuan in 2024, a cumulative decline of 64% [1] - Despite revenue growth in 2023 and 2024, net profit saw a substantial decrease of 40.33% and 40.13% respectively, indicating a troubling trend for investors [1] Group 2 - The phenomenon of companies experiencing performance decline post-IPO is not uncommon in the A-share market, raising concerns about potential financial manipulation or fraud prior to listing [2] - Regulatory bodies and market participants must take this issue seriously to protect investor interests and maintain market integrity [2] - The decline in performance may not solely be attributed to pre-IPO financial misrepresentation, as changes in the operating environment can also play a role [2] Group 3 - Recommendations for improving regulatory mechanisms include establishing a special regulatory system for companies with performance declines post-IPO, with clear quantitative standards for identifying such cases [3] - Investigations should focus on whether there was any pre-IPO financial manipulation or fraud, and if confirmed, escalate to fraud investigations [3] - Strict penalties should be imposed on companies found guilty of financial fraud or false disclosures, including potential delisting and criminal prosecution [3]