良品铺子控股权转让终止,武汉国资入主计划流产

Core Viewpoint - The plan for the sale of the snack company, Liangpinpuzi, to Wuhan state-owned assets has been terminated due to ongoing litigation and failure to meet conditions for the transfer of control [1][3]. Group 1: Company Situation - Liangpinpuzi has faced operational difficulties in recent years, including shrinking scale and financial losses, exacerbated by market environment changes and competition from new snack models [1][10]. - The company announced a significant price reduction across 300 products, averaging a 22% decrease, to combat declining sales and competition from low-cost snack models [12][16]. - In 2023, Liangpinpuzi's revenue dropped by 14.76% to 8.046 billion, with net profit declining by 46.26% to 180 million [16]. Group 2: Control Transfer Attempt - The control transfer plan to Wuhan state-owned assets was initially seen as a positive move for the company, potentially providing financial support and boosting market confidence [4][5]. - The transfer agreement involved significant share sales, with a total transaction value of 10.46 billion for 18.01% of shares at 12.42 yuan per share [5]. - The transfer was halted due to a lawsuit from Guangzhou state-owned enterprise, which accused the controlling shareholder of "selling the same share twice" [6][7]. Group 3: Market Dynamics - The snack market in China is highly fragmented, with intense competition leading to price wars and a trend towards low-cost products [10][11]. - Liangpinpuzi has attempted to position itself in the high-end snack segment but faces challenges from the rising popularity of bulk snack models [10][12]. - The company has made strategic investments in other snack brands but has not successfully leveraged these to enhance its competitive position [12][14].