Core Viewpoint - *ST Suwu has received an administrative penalty notice from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), indicating that the company may face major illegal delisting due to inflated revenue, costs, and profits in its annual reports from 2020 to 2023 [2][5][7]. Summary by Relevant Sections Administrative Penalty Notice - The notice states that *ST Suwu's subsidiaries engaged in non-commercial trade activities with related companies, leading to inflated financial figures [5][7]. - The company is at risk of being delisted under the Shanghai Stock Exchange's rules due to these violations [2][10]. Financial Impact - The inflated revenue figures from 2020 to 2023 were reported as follows: - 2020: 495 million yuan (26.46%) - 2021: 469 million yuan (26.39%) - 2022: 431 million yuan (21.26%) - 2023: 377 million yuan (16.82%) [7]. - The inflated costs were: - 2020: 481 million yuan (37.08%) - 2021: 448 million yuan (35.47%) - 2022: 411 million yuan (28.40%) - 2023: 355 million yuan (20.95%) [7]. - The inflated profit figures were: - 2020: 14.58 million yuan (2.89%) - 2021: 20.27 million yuan (51.65%) - 2022: 19.92 million yuan (26.42%) - 2023: 21.22 million yuan (29.81%) [7]. Company Response and Future Actions - *ST Suwu has issued its first risk warning regarding the potential for major illegal delisting [8]. - If the company receives a formal penalty decision confirming the violations, it will apply for a trading suspension and disclose relevant information [10]. - The Shanghai Stock Exchange will issue a notice regarding the potential termination of *ST Suwu's stock listing within five trading days of the suspension [10]. Recent Financial Performance - For the year 2024, *ST Suwu reported: - Revenue of 1.599 billion yuan, a decrease of 28.64% year-on-year - Net profit attributable to shareholders of 70.48 million yuan, compared to a loss of 71.95 million yuan in 2023 [10][11].
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