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新光光电:跌超17%,董事长被实施留置措施,二股东提前减持,业绩连亏三年半!上市六年多,募投项目建设一再延期
Core Viewpoint - The stock price of Xinguang Optoelectronics (688011) plummeted by 17.56% following the announcement of legal actions against its controlling shareholder and CEO, Kang Weimin, which has raised concerns about the company's governance and future performance [1]. Financial Performance - Xinguang Optoelectronics has experienced a continuous decline in financial performance since its IPO in July 2019, with revenue failing to exceed 200 million yuan and net profits decreasing year over year [2]. - The company reported a revenue of only 21.28 million yuan in the first half of this year, a nearly 60% year-over-year decline, and a net loss of 20.79 million yuan, with a non-recurring net profit loss of 28.78 million yuan [2]. - The decline in revenue is attributed to ongoing production and testing phases of system-level projects, which have long acceptance cycles [2]. Dividend Policy - The company has not distributed dividends for several years, with only minor distributions in 2019 and 2020, and there is no mention of a dividend plan in its recent proposals [2]. Shareholder Dynamics - The number of shareholders has increased by 28.82% to 7,237 by the end of the first half of the year, indicating a continuous dispersion of shareholding [4]. - The second-largest shareholder, the Harbin Institute of Technology Education Development Foundation, has been reducing its holdings since August, having completed its planned reduction of up to 3 million shares [4]. Project Progress - The company has faced significant delays in the progress of its fundraising projects, with the "Optomechanical Integration Product Production Line Upgrade" project only 0.59% completed and the "Rui Guang Aerospace Optoelectronic Equipment R&D" project at 49.23% completion [6]. - The slow progress and repeated delays of these projects have raised questions from the Shanghai Stock Exchange regarding their feasibility and the potential for further delays [6].