Core Viewpoint - The termination of the 36.9 billion yuan "computing power service agreement" between Hainan Huatie and Hangzhou Company raises significant concerns about the company's operational integrity and future prospects, especially after a period of stock price volatility linked to this contract [2][3][5]. Group 1: Contract and Financial Impact - The computing power service agreement, signed in March 2025, was valued at 36.9 billion yuan and was expected to generate approximately 7 billion yuan in annual revenue, representing over 70% of Hainan Huatie's projected revenue for 2024 [3][5]. - Following the announcement of the contract, Hainan Huatie's stock price surged from 4.76 yuan to 13.25 yuan, marking a nearly threefold increase within a few months, with significant trading activity observed [3][4]. - The termination of the contract was attributed to changes in market conditions and the lack of any procurement orders since the agreement was signed, leading to no financial impact on the company's results as of the announcement date [5][7]. Group 2: Shareholder Actions and Market Reactions - The original controlling shareholder, Hu Danfeng, unexpectedly shifted from a planned reduction of holdings worth approximately 4.85 billion yuan to a commitment to purchase additional shares worth 30 to 50 million yuan, aiming to restore investor confidence [2][6]. - Hu Danfeng's previous plan involved selling up to 4.42 million shares, which would have constituted 2.22% of the company's total equity, but he has not executed this plan as of the termination announcement [6][7]. - The abrupt change in Hu Danfeng's strategy reflects the dual challenges faced by Hainan Huatie, including weak core business performance and difficulties in transitioning to the computing power sector [6][7]. Group 3: Company Performance and Future Outlook - Hainan Huatie has experienced a situation of "increasing revenue without increasing profit," with revenues rising from 2.607 billion yuan in 2021 to 5.171 billion yuan in 2024, while net profits have fluctuated between 498 million yuan and 605 million yuan [7]. - The company announced a 1 billion yuan investment in smart computing services in May 2024, aiming to provide high-end GPU computing resources and technical services, with cumulative asset deliveries exceeding 1.4 billion yuan by mid-2023 [7]. - The abrupt end of the 36.9 billion yuan order raises questions about the viability of Hainan Huatie's transition to the computing power business and whether Hu Danfeng's share purchase can genuinely restore investor confidence [7].
36.9亿算力订单突遭终止,原实控人急转增持,海南华铁算力转型迷雾重重