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上市三年被立案调查,惊现“清仓式逃亡”,四类公司被大股东抛弃

Group 1 - A silent capital harvesting is occurring in the A-share market, with major shareholders of numerous listed companies extracting value, leaving retail investors struggling amid plummeting stock prices [2] - The downfall of ST Pavo, a once-prominent new energy materials company, highlights the harsh reality of the new energy bubble, with losses of 248 million yuan in 2023 and a projected increase to 487 million yuan in 2024, leading to a stock price drop from 38 yuan to 10 yuan, erasing 73% of shareholder wealth [3] - The company’s actual controller, Zhang Bao, faced investigation for fund occupation and information disclosure violations, marking the beginning of the delisting countdown [3] Group 2 - A collective trend of shareholders reducing their stakes is evident, with companies like Changqing Technology and Zhongqi New Materials seeing significant sell-offs shortly after their stock prices surged [5] - For instance, Changqing Technology's shareholders announced a complete sell-off of 5.98% of their shares, cashing out 180 million yuan after a 90% price increase [5] - Other companies, such as Union Medical and EDA leader GeLun Electronics, also witnessed substantial reductions in shareholding, indicating a broader trend of institutional and shareholder exits [5] Group 3 - Certain types of companies are becoming targets for capital abandonment, including technology semiconductors, biopharmaceuticals, new energy vehicles, and chemical materials, as evidenced by significant shareholder reductions in these sectors [7] - The semiconductor sector, represented by companies like Longxin Zhongke and Zhangqu Technology, is facing immense challenges, prompting executives to sell off shares [7] - The biopharmaceutical sector is similarly affected by procurement policies, leading to shareholder exits from companies like Maike Audi and Fudan Zhangjiang [7] Group 4 - Financial risks are closely linked to shareholder reductions, with companies like RenZhi Co. and Youyou Food seeing executives cashing out despite poor performance, signaling potential distress [7] - These companies often share characteristics of tight cash flow, with major shareholders' sell-offs indicating a desperate attempt to salvage their investments [7] Group 5 - The capital game reveals hidden harvesting techniques, with companies like Shengyang Technology and Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway employing methods such as block trading and strategic selling to manipulate stock prices [8] - The comparison between TCL Technology and SMIC illustrates that major shareholder reductions are not inherently negative but can reflect information asymmetry and strategic profit-taking [8] - The overall scenario presents a brutal capital landscape, urging retail investors to remain vigilant and rational in their investment decisions [8]