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华金资本又遭大股东减持,两位高管接连离职

Core Viewpoint - Huajin Capital (000532.SZ) is facing multiple negative factors impacting its operations, including significant shareholder reductions, fluctuating performance, and management instability, leading to increased uncertainty about its future [2][8]. Group 1: Shareholder Reduction and Stock Performance - Huajin Capital's major shareholder, Lihua Kechuang Group, plans to reduce its stake by up to 3% of the total share capital, continuing a trend of significant reductions over the past year [3][4]. - The shareholding of Lihua Kechuang has decreased from 15.18% to 7.92%, with a total of 30.28 million shares sold [3]. - The stock price has been underperforming, dropping over 20% from a peak of 20 CNY per share in February 2025 to 14.35 CNY as of October 23, 2025, reflecting negative market sentiment following the reduction announcement [5][6]. Group 2: Performance Fluctuations and Management Instability - Huajin Capital's net profit fell sharply by 48.41% in 2023 to 74 million CNY, with revenue also declining by 38.53% to 401 million CNY [6][7]. - Although there was a rebound in 2024 with a net profit of 157 million CNY (up 111.53%), this was largely driven by non-recurring gains, raising concerns about the sustainability of earnings [6][7]. - In Q1 2025, net profit plummeted by 65.97% year-on-year to 37 million CNY, indicating ongoing volatility in profitability [6][7]. - The management team has experienced significant turnover, with key executives resigning unexpectedly, which raises concerns about the company's strategic direction and operational continuity [7][8].