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广东宏大: 公司章程(2025年8月)

Core Points - Guangdong Hongda Holdings Group Co., Ltd. is established as a joint-stock company in accordance with the Company Law and other relevant regulations [1][2] - The company was approved by the China Securities Regulatory Commission for its initial public offering of 54.76 million shares on June 12, 2012, and is listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange [1][3] - The registered capital of the company is RMB 760,002,247 [2] Chapter Summaries Chapter 1: General Provisions - The purpose of the company's articles is to protect the legal rights of the company, shareholders, and creditors, and to regulate the company's organization and behavior [1] - The company is a permanent joint-stock company with all assets divided into equal shares, and shareholders are liable only to the extent of their subscribed shares [2] Chapter 2: Business Objectives and Scope - The company's business objectives include compliance with national laws and regulations, innovation, and social responsibility, aiming for sustainable development and good economic and social benefits [2] - The business scope includes industrial investment, asset management, technology development, enterprise management, and asset leasing [3] Chapter 3: Shares - The company's shares are issued in the form of stocks, and all shares have equal rights [5] - The total number of shares is 760,002,247, all of which are ordinary shares [6] - The company can increase or decrease its registered capital according to legal regulations and shareholder resolutions [7][8] Chapter 4: Shareholders and Shareholders' Meeting - The company establishes a shareholder register based on the securities registration agency's records, which serves as proof of shareholding [14] - Shareholders have rights to dividends, participate in meetings, supervise the company, and transfer their shares [14][15] - The company must hold an annual shareholders' meeting within six months after the end of the previous fiscal year [23] Chapter 5: Shareholders' Meeting Proposals and Notifications - Proposals for the shareholders' meeting must be within the scope of the meeting's authority and clearly defined [53] - The company must notify shareholders of the meeting at least 20 days in advance for annual meetings and 15 days for temporary meetings [56][57] Chapter 6: Shareholders' Meeting Conduct - The chairman of the board presides over the shareholders' meeting, and if unable, a director is elected to preside [68] - All shareholders or their proxies have the right to attend the meeting and exercise their voting rights [60]