Core Viewpoint - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has announced serious penalties against Beijing Orient Technology Co., Ltd. (*ST Dongtong) for significant financial fraud, leading to potential delisting procedures by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange [2][5][6]. Summary by Sections Financial Fraud Details - *ST Dongtong has been found to have inflated its revenue and profits for four consecutive years, violating securities laws. The CSRC plans to impose a fine of 229 million CNY on the company and 44 million CNY on seven responsible individuals, with the total penalties amounting to 273 million CNY [5][11]. - The company reported inflated revenues of 61.45 million CNY, 84.85 million CNY, 125.51 million CNY, and 160.53 million CNY for the years 2019 to 2022, which represented 12.29%, 13.25%, 14.54%, and 17.68% of the reported revenue for those years, respectively [10]. - Profits were also inflated by 52.23 million CNY, 58.77 million CNY, 79.48 million CNY, and 123.69 million CNY during the same period, accounting for 34.11%, 22.72%, 30.35%, and 219.43% of the reported profit totals [10]. Legal and Regulatory Actions - The CSRC has indicated that *ST Dongtong's actions may lead to mandatory delisting due to serious violations of regulations, and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange will initiate delisting procedures [6][13]. - The actual controller of the company, Huang Yongjun, is facing a 10-year ban from the securities market due to his significant role in the fraudulent activities [11]. Company Background and Financial Performance - Founded in 1997 and listed on the Growth Enterprise Market in 2014, *ST Dongtong provides middleware, network security, and digital solutions [14]. - The company has reported continuous losses over the past three years, with a revenue of 240 million CNY and a net loss of 55 million CNY in the first half of 2025 [14]. - As of September 12, 2023, *ST Dongtong's stock price was 6.58 CNY per share, with a total market capitalization of 3.67 billion CNY [15].
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