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36.9亿大单告吹,“算力黑马”大股东不减持了,改增持

Core Viewpoint - Hainan Huatie (603300.SH) has recently made significant announcements, including the termination of a major contract and a shift in shareholder strategy, which have drawn market attention and raised questions about its future in the computing power sector [1][2]. Group 1: Shareholder Actions - The second-largest shareholder, Hu Danfeng, has terminated a planned share reduction and intends to increase his stake in the company by investing between 30 million to 50 million yuan within the next month, citing confidence in the company's long-term value [1][2]. - Previously, Hu Danfeng planned to reduce his holdings by up to 44,229,507 shares, representing a maximum of 2.22% of the company's total share capital [1]. Group 2: Contract Termination - Hainan Huatie's subsidiary, Huatie Dahuangfeng, terminated a five-year computing power service agreement with Hangzhou X Company, which was valued at 3.69 billion yuan (including tax) [1][2]. - The termination was attributed to significant changes in market conditions and a lack of received purchase orders since the contract was signed [2]. - The company stated that the termination of the contract would not have a substantial impact on its operational results, financial status, or cash flow, as there were no procurement costs or capital expenditures incurred [2]. Group 3: Business Background and Market Performance - Hainan Huatie, originally known as "Huatie Emergency," primarily focused on high-altitude work platforms and construction support equipment leasing before entering the computing power sector in May 2024 [3]. - As of June 2025, the company reported cumulative delivery of computing power assets exceeding 1.4 billion yuan, but did not separately disclose computing power service revenue in its financial reports [3]. - The company's stock price has decreased by 27% from its peak of 13.26 yuan to 9.68 yuan as of September 30, 2025, with a total market capitalization of 19.326 billion yuan [3].