多家上市公司出售资产“瘦身”
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-11-27 22:54

Core Viewpoint - Recent announcements from multiple A-share listed companies indicate a trend of asset disposals, with "focusing on core business" being a central theme. Companies are divesting non-core and underperforming assets to improve financial conditions and operational efficiency [1][2][3]. Group 1: Asset Disposals - Hangzhou Tiandi Digital Technology Co., Ltd. announced the transfer of 100% equity of its wholly-owned subsidiary for 49 million yuan, aiming to optimize asset structure and improve operational efficiency [1]. - China Travel Service International Logistics Co., Ltd. plans to publicly transfer 100% equity of its wholly-owned subsidiary, emphasizing resource concentration on core business and enhancing competitive advantages [1]. - Shanghai Chuangxing Resource Development Co., Ltd. intends to transfer 100% equity of its subsidiary, which has been affected by litigation and poor receivables, to improve financial health [2]. Group 2: Strategic Focus - The current market environment drives companies to reassess their resources and capabilities, leading to the divestiture of non-core assets to enhance core competitiveness and market share [2]. - Companies are focusing on strategic optimization by selling off loss-making or high-risk assets, which helps in cutting losses and improving financial statements [3]. - The sale of underperforming assets is seen as a dual benefit for companies, allowing them to isolate risks and prevent "problem businesses" from dragging down core operations [3].