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连亏三年、景区停运 曲江文旅持续经营能力被问询

Core Viewpoint - Qujiang Cultural Tourism is facing multiple crises, including continuous losses for three years, asset sales, and operational challenges, leading to significant regulatory scrutiny regarding its ongoing business viability [1][2]. Financial Performance - The company reported a revenue of 1.25 billion yuan in 2024, a decrease of 16.7% year-on-year, with a net profit loss of 131 million yuan [2]. - The company anticipates a continued loss in the first half of 2025, with a projected net profit loss of 69 million to 72.9 million yuan [1]. Operational Challenges - The management of scenic areas has seen a significant decline, with revenue from this segment dropping to 970 million yuan in 2024, a decrease of 32.6%, and a gross margin reduction of 13.57 percentage points [2]. - Specific scenic areas, such as Qujiang Ocean Polar Park and Qujiang Pool Relics Park, experienced revenue declines of 27.87% and 53.04%, respectively, due to reduced ticket sales and management fees [3]. Regulatory Scrutiny - The Shanghai Stock Exchange has raised concerns about the company's ability to continue operations, focusing on the impact of terminated management contracts and the overall financial health of the company [2][4]. - The company acknowledged that its negative net profit over three years has affected its operational activities and has outlined measures to improve its business situation [4]. Accounts Receivable and Asset Sales - As of 2024, the company reported accounts receivable of 1.18 billion yuan, with a bad debt provision of 360 million yuan, representing a 31% provision rate [6]. - The company transferred 100% of its subsidiary, Xi'an Qujiang Daming Palace National Heritage Park Co., Ltd., to a related party for 42.014 million yuan, raising questions about the decision-making process and compliance with internal controls [7].