Core Viewpoint - The company Hanlin Aerospace is facing significant challenges in its application for listing on the Beijing Stock Exchange, highlighted by the recent decision of its major state-owned shareholder to divest its entire stake [2][11]. Group 1: Listing Application Challenges - Hanlin Aerospace submitted its listing application to the Beijing Stock Exchange on June 30, 2025, but has not yet been accepted, despite a surge in applications from other companies during the same period [3][8]. - The company has a history of failed IPO attempts, including a withdrawal of its application for the ChiNext in 2017 due to regulatory scrutiny and allegations of financial misconduct [4][5][16]. - Frequent corrections to financial disclosures prior to the listing application may have raised concerns about the company's accounting practices and internal controls, contributing to the delay in acceptance [9][10]. Group 2: Financial Performance - In the first quarter of 2025, Hanlin Aerospace reported revenues of approximately 79.19 million, with a net loss of about 1.15 million, although this represented an improvement compared to a loss of nearly 2 million in the same period of 2024 [10]. - The company’s revenue for 2024 was reported at 419 million, with a net profit of 32.98 million, indicating growth compared to previous years [21]. Group 3: Shareholder Dynamics - The state-owned shareholder, Guotou Asset Management, which previously held an 18.96% stake, opted to divest its shares in late 2023, indicating a lack of confidence in the company's future prospects [11][22][27]. - The divestment was executed through a public transfer of shares, resulting in Hanlin Aerospace's controlling shareholder increasing its stake to 86.49% post-transaction [28].
曾因IPO涉嫌违法违规被移送稽查,翰林航宇再闯上市关开局仍不顺
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-17 21:01