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筹划“卖壳”五年,能否如愿?

Core Viewpoint - Shanke Co., Ltd. is undergoing a significant change in control as its major shareholders plan to transfer a combined 41.89% stake to Shenzhen Huili, which will make Shenzhen Huili the controlling shareholder of the company [1][5][7]. Summary by Sections Share Transfer and Acquisition - On July 9, Shanke Co., Ltd. announced that its controlling shareholder He Quanbo and the second-largest shareholder Beijing Huachuang signed a property transaction contract with Shenzhen Huili to transfer 41.89% of the company's shares [1][5]. - The share transfer includes 42.19 million shares from He Quanbo (28.12% of total shares) and 20.64 million shares from Beijing Huachuang (13.76% of total shares), with a total transaction price of 1.013 billion yuan at 16.12 yuan per share [6][12]. Mandatory Tender Offer - The acquisition by Shenzhen Huili will trigger a mandatory tender offer as it will hold more than 30% of the company's shares, requiring it to make an offer to all other shareholders [3][6]. - The tender offer price is set at 16.13 yuan per share for 86.58 million shares [6]. Regulatory Approval and Risks - Shenzhen Huili's acquisition has received approval from state-owned asset regulatory authorities but still requires compliance checks and potential antitrust reviews [7]. - There is a risk that if the public shareholding falls below 25% after the tender offer, Shanke Co., Ltd. may not meet the listing requirements, which could lead to delisting [3][9]. Company Background - Shanke Co., Ltd., established in 1996, specializes in the research, production, and sales of sliding bearings and has been listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange since November 2011. The company has faced financial difficulties, with most years since 2012 reporting losses [10].