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“国民果汁”,疑被空手套白狼?
ICWICW(SH:600187) 财联社·2025-08-11 04:43

Core Viewpoint - The public letter from Beijing Huiyuan Food and Beverage Co., Ltd. highlights a conflict regarding the capital injection obligations of its controlling shareholder, Wen Shenghui, and raises concerns about potential unfair profit distribution that could undermine the company's recovery efforts [2][5][8]. Group 1: Capital Injection Issues - Wen Shenghui has failed to fulfill its capital injection obligations as per the restructuring agreement, with 8.5 billion yuan overdue for over a year [3][4]. - As of January, Beijing Huiyuan received only 7.5 billion yuan from Wen Shenghui, which is significantly less than the promised 16 billion yuan for a 70% stake [3][4]. - The company claims that Wen Shenghui's actions may force creditors to passively accept debt-to-equity swaps, stripping them of their rights [5][6]. Group 2: Impact on Creditors - The capital reserve of approximately 68.9 billion yuan includes uncertain amounts from debt-to-equity swaps, affecting creditors' rights [5][6]. - There are 17 creditors who have not yet received shares, corresponding to 55.3 billion yuan in capital reserves, which could be impacted by Wen Shenghui's proposal [5][6]. - The proposal to use capital reserves to cover losses could hinder creditors' ability to exercise their rights over collateral or leased assets [6]. Group 3: Profit Distribution Concerns - The proposal by Wen Shenghui may pave the way for distributing the company's undistributed profits, raising concerns about fairness in profit allocation [7][8]. - Disputes over the actual capital contributions have persisted, with Beijing Huiyuan asserting that only a portion of the 7.5 billion yuan is recognized as paid-in capital [7][8]. - The company emphasizes that Wen Shenghui's actual capital contribution corresponds to only 22.8% of the registered capital, not the claimed 60% [8].