尾盘涨停!天普股份发公告被火速问询

Core Viewpoint - Tianpu Co., Ltd. has completed its board of directors' re-election and the appointment of related executives, raising concerns from the Shanghai Stock Exchange regarding the qualifications of the newly appointed personnel and their potential impact on the company's operations and independence [2][4]. Group 1: Board and Executive Changes - Tianpu Co., Ltd. announced the election of Yang Gongyifan as chairman, with Li Chenling and Kang Xiao as directors, and Chen Jiewen appointed as deputy general manager and CFO [7]. - The newly appointed executives, except for the general manager Fan Jianhai, lack relevant experience in Tianpu's original automotive parts business [7]. - The company primarily engages in the R&D, production, and sales of polymer materials for automotive fluid systems and sealing components [7]. Group 2: Concerns from the Shanghai Stock Exchange - The Shanghai Stock Exchange has requested clarification on the considerations behind the appointments and whether the new personnel possess the necessary qualifications [4][10]. - The exchange is particularly interested in how these changes may affect Tianpu's main business and whether they align with the company's interests [7][10]. - There are concerns regarding the independence of the company, as some executives previously held significant positions at Zhonghao Xinying, which holds a 10.75% stake in Tianpu [8][9]. Group 3: Stock Performance and Regulatory Scrutiny - As of January 14, Tianpu's stock price closed at 194.26 yuan per share, reflecting a 10% increase, with a total market capitalization of 26.05 billion yuan [5][11]. - The company has faced stock trading volatility, including consecutive trading halts, and has received a notice from the China Securities Regulatory Commission regarding potential omissions in disclosures [11]. - The Shanghai Stock Exchange has emphasized the need for Tianpu to address any issues related to the qualifications of its directors and executives in light of the ongoing regulatory scrutiny [11].