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Core Viewpoint - Guanshang Technology (301213.SZ) resumed trading today with a price increase of 20.00%, reaching 82.86 yuan, resulting in a total market capitalization of 6.629 billion yuan. The company disclosed a plan to acquire 100% of Liaojing Electronics through a combination of issuing shares and cash payment, which will make Liaojing a wholly-owned subsidiary of Guanshang Technology [1]. Group 1: Acquisition Details - The acquisition involves purchasing 100% of Liaojing Electronics from its controlling shareholder, Su Zhou, who is expected to repurchase 3.6311% of the company's shares from existing shareholders before the transaction is finalized [1]. - The specific number of shares to be issued and the cash payment amount will be determined based on the final transaction price, which will be disclosed in the restructuring report [2]. - The issuance price for the shares is set at 48.06 yuan per share, with the company planning to raise funds from no more than 35 specific investors, with the total amount not exceeding 100% of the transaction price [3]. Group 2: Financial Performance of Liaojing Electronics - Liaojing Electronics reported revenues of 147.24 million yuan, 114.18 million yuan, and 131.51 million yuan for the years 2023, 2024, and the first nine months of 2025, respectively. The net profits for the same periods were 54.91 million yuan, 25.51 million yuan, and 40.57 million yuan [5]. - As of September 30, 2025, Liaojing's total assets were 593.27 million yuan, with total liabilities of 117.79 million yuan and equity of 475.48 million yuan [6]. Group 3: Implications of the Transaction - The transaction is expected to constitute a related party transaction, as Su Zhou and his associates may hold more than 5% of the company's shares post-transaction, thus becoming related parties under the Shenzhen Stock Exchange rules [4]. - This acquisition is classified as a significant asset restructuring but does not constitute a reverse listing. Liaojing Electronics is a key supplier in the defense technology sector, specializing in semiconductor discrete devices and integrated circuits, with applications in aerospace, military, and nuclear physics [5].