Core Viewpoint - The conflict between Beijing Huiyuan and Zhuhai Wensheng has intensified, with allegations of financial misconduct and control abuse impacting minority shareholders and creditors [1][2]. Group 1: Company Conflicts - Beijing Huiyuan has publicly accused its major shareholder, Zhuhai Wensheng, of underfunding and misusing control, potentially harming the interests of minority shareholders and creditors [1]. - The company claims that Zhuhai Wensheng's actual capital contribution is only 22.8% of its registered capital, with 850 million yuan overdue for over a year despite multiple reminders [1]. - Beijing Huiyuan has initiated legal action against Zhuhai Wensheng and Wensheng Asset Management, which has been accepted by the court, urging shareholders and creditors to protect their rights [2]. Group 2: Financial Commitments and Disputes - Wensheng Asset Management, which became the new controlling shareholder after Huiyuan Juice's restructuring, had previously committed to invest 1.6 billion yuan to restart Huiyuan [3]. - The company has faced challenges in securing the promised investments, with disputes over whether the initial 750 million yuan should be classified as registered capital or capital reserve [5]. - As of the latest updates, Wensheng Asset has not fulfilled the remaining two investment tranches totaling 850 million yuan, which has led to further complications in the relationship with Beijing Huiyuan [5]. Group 3: Market and Operational Impact - Despite the ongoing disputes, Beijing Huiyuan reported projected revenues of 2.75 billion yuan and 2.48 billion yuan for 2023 and 2024, respectively, with net profits of 420 million yuan and 340 million yuan [3]. - The termination of the acquisition by Guozhong Water due to share transfer restrictions has exacerbated the conflict between Wensheng Asset and Beijing Huiyuan, leading to a public fallout [4].
证券化受阻后汇源果汁内讧,公开信指责大股东出资逾期