Core Points - The Singapore High Court ordered Dynamic Treasure Group Ltd to return 15.5% of SMCP shares to European Topsoho S.à r.l. within a week [1] Group 1: Company Background - From 2010 to 2019, Qiu Yafu invested up to 40 billion RMB in global acquisitions, including SMCP, Renown, Bally, and Leica [5] - In 2016, Shandong Ruyi, through European Topsoho, acquired a controlling stake in SMCP for 1.3 billion euros, which included brands like Sandro, Maje, and Claudie Pierlot [5] - Following the acquisition, SMCP's revenue nearly doubled in three years, making it one of the best assets under Shandong Ruyi's cross-border investments [5] Group 2: Financial Challenges - The short-term borrowing and long-term investment model led to increased leverage for Shandong Ruyi, exacerbated by the bankruptcy of Renown and failed acquisitions [6] - In September 2021, European Topsoho defaulted on 250 million euros of debt, resulting in the transfer of SMCP's control to GLAS [6] - GLAS accused Shandong Ruyi of illegally transferring remaining SMCP shares to Dynamic Treasure Group for a nominal value of one euro [6] Group 3: Legal Proceedings - The UK High Court ruled that the transaction involving Dynamic Treasure was invalid, requiring the return of the shares, with the case now moved to Singapore [6] - This situation is particularly significant for European Topsoho's creditors, who are eager to reclaim the "missing" shares for potential sale [7] - Qiu Yafu has faced multiple legal actions, with execution targets exceeding 1 billion RMB, leading to his reputation as a "defaulter" [7]
1欧元失去SMCP15.5%股份,山东如意邱亚夫家族海外资产崩塌
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-07-08 07:22