Core Viewpoint - *ST Yazhen (603389) is set to resume trading on July 21 after multiple suspensions due to significant stock price fluctuations compared to the Shanghai Composite Index and the furniture manufacturing industry [1][3]. Group 1: Stock Performance - Since hitting a low of 4.45 yuan per share on April 8, the company's stock has surged over 380% [1]. - From May 6 to July 18, the stock was traded on 41 out of 52 trading days, with 34 days seeing price increases, including 28 days of hitting the daily limit, and a maximum consecutive limit-up streak of 10 days [1][3]. - Following the last trading suspension, the stock experienced two consecutive limit-up days, and after a limit-down on July 8, it achieved four consecutive limit-up days [3]. Group 2: Control Change and Shareholding - The recent stock surge is attributed to a planned change in control, with the original controlling shareholder, Shanghai Yazhen Investment Co., transferring approximately 29.99996% of shares to Wu Tao and his associate Fan Weihao [3]. - Wu Tao intends to launch a partial tender offer to acquire 21% of the company's shares, with 8 shareholders accepting the offer for a total of 53.77 million shares, representing 20.47% of the total share capital [3]. - Post-tender offer, Wu Tao will hold approximately 118 million shares, accounting for 45.00% of the total, while he and Fan Weihao together will hold 50.47% [3]. Group 3: Financial Performance and Risks - The company is projected to report a net loss of between 39.5 million yuan and 33 million yuan for the first half of 2025, with a net loss of 116.96 million yuan for the fiscal year 2024 [6]. - The latest rolling P/E ratio for the furniture manufacturing industry is 16.45, while the company’s P/E ratio is negative, and its P/B ratio is 24.34, significantly higher than industry standards [6]. - Due to the negative net profit for 2024 and revenue concerns, the company will face a delisting risk warning starting May 6, 2025, with its stock name changing to *ST Yazhen [6].
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