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2026年A股上市公司退市潮开启,第一批名单抢先看
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-31 12:17
Core Viewpoint - The A-share market is entering a new phase of "clearing" as the first batch of companies facing delisting emerges, with *ST Changyao being the first to receive a notice of termination of listing, indicating an acceleration of the market-oriented delisting process [1][2]. Group 1: *ST Changyao - *ST Changyao has been penalized for financial fraud, with its 2021-2023 annual reports containing false records, leading to a fine and a notice of termination of listing from the Shenzhen Stock Exchange [2][3]. - The company's financial performance has been deteriorating, with losses reported from 2022 to the first three quarters of 2025 amounting to -23.27 million, -606 million, -628 million, and -210 million respectively, and owner equity dropping to -668 million by September 2025 [2]. - The stock price has been below the "1 yuan red line" since December 30, 2025, triggering potential delisting under the Shenzhen Stock Exchange rules [3]. Group 2: *ST Aowei - *ST Aowei is the first company to face delisting due to market value, having recorded a total market value below 500 million yuan for 20 consecutive trading days, alongside a stock price below 1 yuan for 11 consecutive days [6][8]. - The company has reported losses from 2022 to the first three quarters of 2025, with figures of -53.18 million, -34.20 million, -46.11 million, and -188 million respectively, while its revenue has also been declining [6][8]. Group 3: Guandao Digital - Guandao Digital is noted as the first company to be forcibly delisted from the Beijing Stock Exchange due to major violations, with false records in multiple annual reports leading to its delisting in January 2026 [8][9]. Group 4: Debang Shares - Debang Shares has opted for voluntary delisting, with plans to integrate into JD Logistics, while maintaining its independent brand and operations [10][11]. - The company has set a cash option price of 19 yuan per share for shareholders, which is above the current market price [11]. Group 5: Other Companies at Risk - Several companies are at risk of delisting due to poor financial performance, including *ST Jinglun, *ST Lifan, and *ST Xiongmao, which have reported negative net profits and may face delisting warnings following their annual reports [13][14][15]. - The ongoing registration system reform is normalizing the "should delist" mechanism in the A-share market, with a focus on companies with poor financial indicators [15].