A股公司退市将呈现多元化、精准化、快节奏
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2026-01-22 16:36

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the increasing trend of delistings in the A-share market, with *ST Aowei potentially becoming the first company this year to meet the market cap delisting criteria due to its continuous low market value [1][2] - The A-share market is undergoing a transformation from speculative trading to a focus on value, as evidenced by the market's response to companies with poor fundamentals, leading to a more efficient pricing mechanism [2][3] - Major illegal delistings have become a prominent type of delisting this year, with companies like Dongfang Tong and Guangdao Digital Technology being forced to delist due to significant violations [3][4] Group 2 - The trend of voluntary delistings is increasing, with companies like Debon Logistics opting for this route to better align with industry developments and avoid competition [4][5] - Financial delistings are also on the rise, with companies like Shanghai Guijiu and Wanfang Town Investment warning of potential financial delisting due to expected low revenues and negative profits [5][6] - The delisting landscape is expected to remain diverse, with a focus on expediting the removal of low-quality companies and enhancing the transparency and rigidity of the delisting mechanisms [5][6]