上市不足40个月即退市,“水果第一股”洪九果品被港交所除牌

Group 1 - The Hong Kong Stock Exchange announced that the listing status of Hong Jiu Fruit (06689.HK) will be canceled effective December 30, 2025, due to the company's failure to resume trading by September 19, 2025 [1] - Hong Jiu Fruit's shares have been suspended from trading since March 20, 2024, and the decision to cancel the listing was made on October 3, 2025, after the company applied for a review on October 13, which was upheld by the listing review committee [1] - The company was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on September 5, 2022, as the "first fruit stock," issuing 14.2949 million shares at an IPO price of HKD 40 per share, raising HKD 572 million [1] Group 2 - As of the suspension date, Hong Jiu Fruit's share price was HKD 1.74, representing a decline of 95.65% from the IPO price, with a total market capitalization of HKD 2.795 billion [1] - Founded in 2002 in Chongqing by Deng Hong Jiu and his wife Jiang Zong Ying, Hong Jiu Fruit primarily engages in wholesale fruit business, sourcing fruits from Thailand and Vietnam, including durians, mangosteens, longans, dragon fruits, cherries, and grapes [1]