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*ST太和: 上海太和水科技发展股份有限公司2025年第三次临时股东会会议资料

Core Viewpoint - The company plans to terminate part of the fundraising projects from its initial public offering and permanently supplement the remaining funds of 83.41 million yuan into working capital, which will be used for daily operations and business development [5][6][12]. Group 1: Meeting Procedures - The company has established rules for the shareholder meeting to ensure order and protect shareholder rights, allowing only authorized personnel to attend [1][2]. - Shareholders have the right to speak, inquire, and vote, with specific time limits for discussions and questions [2][3]. - The meeting will be conducted with a combination of on-site and online voting, and results will be announced post-meeting [3][4]. Group 2: Fundraising Project Overview - The company raised a total of 845.65 million yuan from its initial public offering, with a net amount of 796.11 million yuan after deducting underwriting fees and other expenses [6][7]. - The remaining funds of 83.41 million yuan (including interest) will be used to support the company's daily operations after terminating the "Headquarters Operation Center and Information Technology Construction Project" [5][9]. Group 3: Reasons for Project Termination - The decision to terminate the project was influenced by various factors, including macroeconomic conditions and changes in industry demand, leading to reduced investment needs in the water environment governance sector [9][12]. - The company aims to optimize resource allocation and improve the efficiency of fund usage by reallocating the remaining funds to meet operational needs [12][13]. Group 4: Future Plans and Utilization of Funds - The remaining funds will primarily be used for employee salaries and operational expenses, with monthly fixed costs exceeding 5 million yuan [12]. - Additional investments are planned for ongoing projects to achieve expected revenues and mitigate losses, with estimated needs exceeding 20 million yuan [12]. - The company is also expanding into new business areas, which will further increase the demand for working capital [12].