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深圳这座运营12年的商业地标正式易主!以超30亿抵债

Core Viewpoint - The core asset of the company, Shenzhen Royal Court Plaza, has been officially transferred to a new owner through a court ruling, which will significantly impact the company's financial situation and operations [1][9]. Debt Disposal Process - The company's subsidiary, Rongfa Investment, had signed a trust loan contract with CITIC Trust in 2016 for a loan of 3 billion yuan, secured by multiple guarantees including the Plaza and land use rights [4]. - Due to policy changes, the loan could not be renewed, leading to a lawsuit by CITIC Trust, which resulted in a court ruling allowing the transfer of debt rights to Guangyao Xialan Investment [5][6]. Financial Impact - Shenzhen Royal Court Plaza, located in the core area of Futian CBD, was a significant revenue source, contributing 3.69 billion yuan, or 56.03% of the company's total revenue in 2024 [6][9]. - The company's net assets are projected to drop to approximately -1.92 billion yuan after the asset transfer, raising concerns about potential delisting risks due to financial instability [9][10]. - The company has reported continuous losses over five years, with a cumulative net profit loss exceeding 4.4 billion yuan, and a revenue decline of 18.48% in the first half of 2025 [9][11]. Broader Implications - The loss of the Plaza, the only stable cash flow source, may necessitate a fundamental restructuring of the company's business model, increasing pressure on its operational cash flow [11]. - The parent company, Royal Court Group, is also facing financial difficulties, with a total of 10 enforcement cases amounting to approximately 5.23 billion yuan [11].