“蛇吞象”!邵氏兄弟拟46亿豪购正午阳光等资产

Group 1 - The core point of the article is that Shaw Brothers Holdings (00953.HK) announced an agreement to acquire core assets from its major shareholder, CMC Inc., for a transaction value of 45.765 billion RMB (approximately 50.98 billion HKD), which is nearly 12 times its current market value of around 400 million HKD [1] - The acquisition includes significant assets such as the leading drama production company Noon Sunshine, the film investment and production company Shanghai CMC Pictures, the overseas distribution business CMC Pictures, and a network of over 50 cinemas operating under the UME brand [1] - Shaw Brothers aims to leverage this acquisition to explore market potential in the Greater Bay Area and the global Chinese community, aspiring to become a leading content production and planning institution in the Asia-Pacific region [1] Group 2 - UME (Ultimate Movie Experience), founded in 2002, is a cinema management company fully operated by CMC since 2017, focusing on high-end cinema investment and operations [2] - Shaw Brothers Holdings, a Hong Kong film investment holding company, was established in 2009 and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2010, primarily engaged in film and drama production investment, as well as artist and event management [2] - Historically, Shaw Brothers was a dominant player in the film industry during the 1960s to 1980s, producing numerous films and launching the careers of major stars, but has faced declining performance in recent years, with net losses reported from 2022 to 2024 [2] - In the first half of 2025, Shaw Brothers reported revenue of 106 million RMB, a year-on-year increase of 734.61%, and achieved a net profit of 7 million RMB, marking a turnaround from previous losses [2] Group 3 - The key figure in this transaction is Li Ruigang, the current chairman and CEO of CMC, who is perceived to be injecting CMC's core assets into Shaw Brothers to fulfill his ambition of taking the company public [3] - Despite aspirations for an IPO, CMC has not been able to achieve this goal in nearly five years, as the overall film industry has faced significant challenges [3]