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从全球市值最高房企到清盘退市,中国恒大资本市场跌宕终章

Core Viewpoint - China Evergrande officially delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on August 25, 2023, marking the end of its 16-year presence in the capital market due to failure to meet the resumption guidelines set by the exchange [1][2][12]. Summary by Sections Delisting Announcement - On August 12, 2023, China Evergrande announced its decision to delist from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, following a letter from the exchange indicating that the company failed to meet any of the resumption requirements [2]. - The last trading day for the shares was August 22, 2023, with the delisting taking effect on August 25, 2023 [3]. Historical Context - China Evergrande was approved for listing in January 2008 but faced challenges due to the global financial crisis, leading to a delayed IPO until November 2009, when it became the largest private real estate company listed in Hong Kong [4]. - The company reached its peak market capitalization of HKD 414.4 billion in October 2017, making it the top global real estate firm [4]. Financial Struggles - The company adopted a high-leverage, high-debt business model, which led to significant financial difficulties starting in 2020, culminating in a liquidity crisis in 2021 [6][7]. - In December 2021, China Evergrande initiated a debt restructuring process, which faced multiple delays and challenges [7][8]. Legal and Regulatory Issues - In January 2024, the Hong Kong High Court ordered the company to enter liquidation, with appointed liquidators focusing on asset recovery for creditors [9][10]. - The company has faced legal actions against its former executives for alleged financial misconduct, including fraud and misrepresentation of financial statements [11][12]. Current Status - As of December 2023, the company has not disclosed a new debt restructuring plan, and its stock has been suspended from trading, reflecting a dramatic decline in market value from its peak [9][10].