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*ST高鸿: 关于收到中国证券监督管理委员会《行政处罚事先告知书》及重大违法强制退市风险提示公告

Core Viewpoint - 大唐高鸿网络股份有限公司 is facing severe regulatory scrutiny from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) due to allegations of fraudulent activities, including false financial reporting and fraudulent issuance of stocks, which may lead to mandatory delisting from the Shenzhen Stock Exchange [1][2][12]. Summary by Sections Administrative Penalty Notice - The company received an administrative penalty notice from the CSRC on August 8, 2025, indicating that it is under investigation for serious violations of securities laws [1][2]. - The notice outlines that the company’s non-public stock issuance in 2020 constitutes fraudulent issuance, and its annual reports from 2015 to 2023 contain false records [1][2]. Violations and Financial Misrepresentation - The company engaged in fictitious trade activities to inflate revenue and profits, with reported inflated revenues of 6.94 billion, 24.52 billion, 24.20 billion, 30.63 billion, 56.34 billion, 24.80 billion, and 18.05 billion from 2015 to 2021 [2][3]. - The fraudulent activities included false trade transactions involving notebook computers and IT systems, leading to inflated revenues of 977.69 million and 308.19 million in 2018 and 2020, respectively [2][3]. Consequences and Penalties - The CSRC plans to impose a total fine of 1.35 billion on the company for the violations, alongside individual penalties for responsible executives, including fines ranging from 75 million to 750 million [9][11]. - Key executives, including the chairman and financial director, face market bans ranging from 5 to 10 years due to their involvement in the fraudulent activities [10][11]. Company Response and Future Actions - The company has committed to cooperating with the CSRC and aims to improve its internal governance and compliance with securities laws to protect shareholder interests [12][13]. - The company acknowledges the need to enhance the quality of information disclosure and ensure accurate reporting in the future [12].