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背靠“青山系”,麦田能源冲刺创业板,遭5小股东反对

Core Viewpoint - Maitian Energy, a storage company backed by the Qingshan Group, has submitted its prospectus to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange for an IPO on the ChiNext board, but five minority shareholders voted against the listing proposals at a recent shareholders' meeting [2][3]. Group 1: Shareholder Opposition - Five minority shareholders, collectively holding 8.174733 million shares (2.27% of the pre-issue capital), voted against the listing proposals and did not provide any lock-up commitments [3][4]. - These shareholders are all managed by Shanghai Chaoxi Private Fund Management Co., Ltd., which has seven private funds invested in Maitian Energy [3][4]. - The dissenting shareholders participated in a capital increase in April 2023 at a price of 234.31 yuan per share, contributing a total of 341 million yuan [3][4]. Group 2: Shareholder Background - Two other funds, Jiaxing Chaozheng and Chaoqi Yongrui, which invested earlier and at lower costs, did not vote against the proposals and made lock-up commitments [4][5]. - Jiaxing Chaozheng and Chaoqi Yongrui acquired shares at approximately 97 yuan per share, significantly lower than the cost of the dissenting funds [4]. Group 3: Company Overview - Maitian Energy, established in September 2019, specializes in manufacturing inverters and energy storage systems, and is closely associated with the Qingshan Group [6]. - The company plans to raise 1.661 billion yuan, primarily for the construction of a production facility for 1 million smart energy storage products, a research and development center, and to supplement working capital [6]. - The company's projected revenue for 2024 is 3.392 billion yuan, with a net profit of 267 million yuan [6].