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必得科技控股股东转让29.9%股份仍在推进中 已向上交所提交申请

Core Viewpoint - The announcement from Jiangsu Bid Technology Co., Ltd. reveals the progress of the transfer of 29.90% of its shares by its controlling shareholders and concerted parties, with compliance confirmation submitted to the Shanghai Stock Exchange [2][3]. Group 1: Share Transfer Details - The share transfer agreement was signed on August 8, involving actual controllers Wang Jianqun, Liu Ying, and their concerted parties, who plan to transfer a total of 56,167,150 shares to Yangzhou Dinglong Qishun Equity Investment Partnership, accounting for 29.90% of the total share capital [2][3]. - The transfer price is set at 15.97 yuan per share, totaling approximately 897 million yuan [2][3]. - Prior to the transfer, Wang Jianqun held 51.82% and Liu Ying held 18.13% of the shares, with the concerted parties holding a combined 1.47% [3]. Group 2: Impact on Shareholding Structure - Post-transfer, Wang Jianqun's shareholding will decrease to 38.87%, while Liu Ying's will drop to 2.65%, and the concerted parties will no longer hold shares [3]. - Dinglong Qishun will become a new shareholder with a 29.90% stake, but the controlling shareholder and actual controllers will remain unchanged, with Wang Jianqun continuing as the controlling shareholder [3]. Group 3: Market Reaction and Stock Performance - The share transfer has significantly influenced Bid Technology's stock price, which fluctuated between 10 yuan and 17 yuan from January to July, and surged by 103.25% in August and 38.86% in September, reaching a historical high of 54.66 yuan per share [2]. - As of October 13, the stock closed at 41.09 yuan, reflecting a daily decline of 0.6% [2]. Group 4: Compliance and Future Steps - The share transfer is subject to compliance confirmation from the Shanghai Stock Exchange and must undergo share transfer registration with the China Securities Depository and Clearing Corporation [4]. - The completion of the transfer and its timing remain uncertain, and the company will continue to monitor the situation and fulfill its disclosure obligations [4].