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皇庭国际以物抵债后终止筹划重大资产出售及债务重组

Core Viewpoint - Shenzhen Huangting International (000056) has announced the termination of its major asset sale and debt restructuring plan due to prolonged disagreements on core terms and judicial rulings affecting its properties [1][2]. Group 1: Asset Sale and Debt Restructuring - The company initiated the major asset sale and debt restructuring in 2022, aiming to find buyers for its Chongqing Huangting Plaza and Shenzhen Huangting Plaza to repay overdue debts [1]. - Huangting International attempted to sell 100% equity of its subsidiary, Shenzhen Rongfa Investment Co., at prices that decreased from 7.493 billion to 5.620 billion yuan, but both attempts were unsuccessful [1][2]. - A cooperation framework agreement was signed in November 2022 with Lianyungang Fenghan Yigang Property Management Co., but no consensus was reached after nearly three years of discussions [2]. Group 2: Judicial Rulings and Financial Impact - Chongqing Huangting Plaza was judicially auctioned with a reserve price of 102 million yuan, while Shenzhen Huangting Plaza faced a judicial auction with an initial price of 3.053 billion yuan, which ultimately failed to sell [3]. - The asset involved in the debt settlement corresponds to 5.750 billion yuan, representing 71.57% of Huangting International's total assets of 8.033 billion yuan by the end of 2024, thus constituting a significant asset restructuring [3][4]. Group 3: Business and Financial Consequences - The loss of Shenzhen Huangting Plaza is expected to significantly impact the company's main business and balance sheet, with projected revenue from the project at 369 million yuan, accounting for 56.03% of the total revenue of 658 million yuan in 2024 [4]. - The asset write-off will lead to a reduction in total assets, liabilities, and equity by 5.750 billion, 3.657 billion, and 2.093 billion yuan, respectively [4]. - Experts suggest that the loss of this asset could be a major turning point for Huangting International, potentially affecting its credit rating and financing capabilities, with risks of revenue decline in future quarters [4].