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“童装第一股”易主 黄涛资本版图再扩张

Core Viewpoint - Shenzhen Annai (002875.SZ) is undergoing a significant change in control, with a new investor, Shenzhen Xinchuangyuan Investment Partnership, set to become the controlling shareholder, while the founders will exit the company [1][10]. Group 1: Share Transfer Details - The share transfer agreement was signed on June 9, 2025, with the founders transferring 28 million shares (13.03% of total shares) to Xinchuangyuan for a total consideration of approximately 422 million yuan, at a price of 15.21 yuan per share [10]. - Following the transfer, the founders will have cashed out over 1 billion yuan, with the new controlling shareholder, Huang Tao, taking over as the actual controller of Annai [10][12]. Group 2: Company Background and Performance - Annai, known as the "first stock in children's clothing," has faced declining performance since 2020, with net profits of -47 million yuan in 2020, -3 million yuan in 2021, -237 million yuan in 2022, -100 million yuan in 2023, and -115 million yuan in 2024 [9]. - The company attempted to pivot towards technology by planning to acquire a stake in Shenzhen Innovation Technology Co., Ltd. in late 2023, but this acquisition ultimately failed [9]. Group 3: New Controlling Shareholder - Xinchuangyuan was established on May 27, 2025, with a registered capital of 395 million yuan, and it paid 80 million yuan as an initial deposit for the share transfer just three days after its formation [3][5]. - Huang Tao, the actual controller of Xinchuangyuan, has a notable history in the stock market, having previously gained control of Wantu Technology (002331.SZ) and currently holding stakes in several other companies [5][6]. Group 4: Market Reaction - Annai's stock price has been volatile, with a notable increase of over 20% from May 27 to May 30, coinciding with the establishment of Xinchuangyuan and the payment of the initial deposit [7]. - On the day of the announcement of the share transfer, Annai's stock price experienced a significant drop, reflecting market concerns about the lack of asset injection plans from the new controlling shareholder [12].