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港股5倍大牛股,遭港交所谴责!挪用IPO募资,“血亏”超4亿元
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-09-03 13:28
Core Viewpoint - The Hong Kong Stock Exchange has issued a disciplinary action statement against Fuhong Hanlin (02696.HK), a significant stock that has seen a 465.4% increase in price this year, raising concerns about the company's compliance with listing rules and the management of its IPO proceeds [1][2][3]. Group 1: Disciplinary Action and Compliance Issues - The Hong Kong Stock Exchange criticized Fuhong Hanlin and its former CEO Liu Shigao for failing to adhere to regulatory and legal compliance matters [2]. - Liu Shigao is required to complete 26 hours of training on regulatory and legal issues before being eligible for reappointment as a director of any listed company [2]. - The investment management agreement signed by Fuhong Hanlin's former CFO on the first day of listing was not disclosed in the company's IPO documents, raising significant compliance concerns [6][8]. Group 2: Financial Performance and Fund Utilization - Fuhong Hanlin raised a net amount of HKD 31.47 billion (approximately USD 4.03 billion) during its IPO, with 29% of the funds allocated to a placement managed by a financial institution [5]. - The company approved management fees of USD 3.5 million for the first two years based on the investment management agreement, which was not aligned with the intended use of IPO proceeds as stated in the prospectus [7][8]. - From 2020 to 2022, Fuhong Hanlin recovered a total of USD 30.64 million from the investment management agreement, with an additional USD 20 million recovered in 2023 [9]. - As of June 30, 2025, the outstanding balance of the investment principal in the management account was USD 66.36 million (approximately RMB 475 million) [9][11].