Core Viewpoint - China Evergrande Group has been delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange after failing to meet the requirements for resuming trading, marking the end of its tumultuous journey in the capital market [2][18]. Group 1: Company Overview - China Evergrande was once a leading real estate company, known for its rapid expansion and high leverage, aiming to become a global real estate giant [3][16]. - The company was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on November 5, 2009, with a closing price of HKD 4.7, becoming the largest private real estate company listed in Hong Kong at that time [16]. - The company faced significant controversies, including a liquidity crisis that began in 2021, leading to a decline in its stock price from HKD 14 to below HKD 2 within a year [17]. Group 2: Delisting Details - On August 12, 2025, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange announced the cancellation of China Evergrande's listing due to the company's inability to meet the resumption requirements [2][18]. - The last trading day for the company's shares was August 22, 2025, with the delisting effective from August 25, 2025 [2]. Group 3: Legal and Financial Issues - Following the issuance of a winding-up order by the Hong Kong High Court 18 months prior, multiple subsidiaries of China Evergrande also received winding-up orders [5]. - The liquidators have been investigating the company's affairs and have initiated legal actions against key figures, including founder Hui Ka Yan, for alleged breaches of duty related to financial statements from 2018 to 2020 [6][8]. - The liquidators are pursuing claims for approximately USD 6 billion (around RMB 43.8 billion) in dividends and compensation from Hui Ka Yan and others, with a court ruling freezing assets worth HKD 60 billion (approximately RMB 55 billion) globally [5][12].
确定退市,“万亿”恒大落幕!许家印等被追讨超400亿元股息及酬金