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Transaction Overview - Shenzhen Huakong Saige Co., Ltd. decided to acquire 82% equity of Beijing Qingkong Zhongchuang Engineering Construction Co., Ltd. and increase its registered capital by 80 million yuan, raising the total to 100 million yuan [1][2] - The board of directors approved the acquisition and capital increase without requiring shareholder meeting approval, as it does not constitute a related party transaction or a major asset restructuring [1] Target Asset Information - Beijing Qingkong Zhongchuang Engineering Construction Co., Ltd. was established on September 12, 2018, with a registered capital of 20 million yuan and specializes in construction management and various engineering projects [2] - The company holds 15 construction qualifications, including four second-level general contracting qualifications and nine second-level specialized contracting qualifications [2] Financial Data - As of the end of 2022, total assets were 1.1078 billion yuan, total liabilities were 987.96 million yuan, and net assets were 119.85 million yuan [3] - For 2023, total assets decreased to 961.26 million yuan, while total liabilities slightly decreased to 979.61 million yuan, resulting in negative net assets of 18.36 million yuan [3] - The company reported a significant increase in operating income from 77.13 million yuan in 2022 to 301.15 million yuan in 2024 [3] Capital Increase Purpose - The capital increase aims to break professional barriers and facilitate entry into emerging fields such as water conservancy and ecological restoration [5] - It is expected to enhance Qingkong Zhongchuang's ability to undertake high-value projects and optimize its overall profit structure [5] Strategic Impact - The acquisition aligns with the company's strategic planning to reduce corporate layers, promote industry integration, and improve resource allocation and decision-making efficiency [4][5] - The move is also intended to address issues of industry competition and enhance the company's long-term interests [5]