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航天工程签近24亿元大额合同;新华锦、 美晨科技“戴帽”丨公告精选
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-26 14:01

Group 1: Key Developments - Aerospace Engineering signed a total contract worth 2.392 billion yuan, which accounts for over 50% of the company's audited main business income for the most recent fiscal year [1] - Yangyuan Beverage announced that its controlled entity, Quan Hong Investment, holds a 0.98% stake in Changjiang Storage Technology Holdings after a 1.6 billion yuan capital increase, indicating a low shareholding ratio [2] - Meichen Technology reported a cumulative inflated profit of 658 million yuan from 2014 to 2018, leading to a name change to "ST Meichen" starting September 30, 2025 [3] Group 2: Financial and Regulatory Actions - Xinhua Jin announced that due to non-operational fund occupation by related parties, its stock will change to "ST Xinhua Jin" and will be subject to risk warnings [3] - Yonghui Supermarket received a warning letter from the Sichuan Securities Regulatory Bureau for failing to timely disclose equity changes after reducing its stake in Hongqi Chain [4] Group 3: Mergers and Acquisitions - Dongxing Medical plans to acquire 90% of Wuhan Yijia Bao, which is expected to constitute a major asset restructuring [5] - Aerospace Engineering intends to acquire a 28% stake in Aerospace Hydrogen Energy [5] - Century Hengtong plans to acquire 13% of Guizhou Qiantong Zhili Technology for 113 million yuan [5] Group 4: Investment and Projects - Nanfang Glass plans to invest in a new photovoltaic glass production line in Egypt [6] - Baiyun Airport and China Duty Free Group will jointly invest in a duty-free company at Guangzhou Baiyun Airport [6] - Zhongchuang Zhiling intends to invest 5 billion yuan in a new energy vehicle parts industrial base and R&D center [6] Group 5: Stock Transactions - Haitai Development signed a property transaction contract worth 440 million yuan [7] - General Elevator's subsidiary signed a construction contract for the Shanghai Metro Line 19 worth 48.5 million yuan [7] - ST Songfa's subsidiary signed contracts for the construction of four VLCC vessels [7]