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真爱美家筹划易主,郑期中资本版图将缺失一角
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-11-05 11:28
Core Viewpoint - Zheng Qizhong intends to relinquish control of Zhenai Meijia after nearly five years since its IPO, with the company announcing a suspension of trading due to the planned transfer of control [1][3]. Group 1: Control Change Announcement - Zhenai Meijia announced on November 4 that its controlling shareholder, Zhenai Group, is planning to transfer control, leading to a suspension of trading starting November 5 [3]. - The company indicated that the control transfer is still under negotiation and carries significant uncertainty [3]. Group 2: Financial Performance - Zhenai Meijia's net profit has declined for two consecutive years in 2023 and 2024, with projected revenues of approximately 979 million, 953 million, and 879 million yuan for 2022, 2023, and 2024 respectively, and corresponding net profits of about 155 million, 106 million, and 75.8 million yuan [4]. - However, in the first three quarters of this year, the company reported a revenue of 724 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 16.16%, and a net profit of approximately 230 million yuan, a significant year-on-year increase of 310.28% [4]. Group 3: Related Shareholder Actions - In July, a significant shareholder, Yiwu Boxin Investment, planned to reduce its stake in Zhenai Meijia by up to 4.32 million shares, representing no more than 3% of the total share capital, but did not execute this plan by the deadline [5]. Group 4: Background on Zheng Qizhong - Zheng Qizhong, born in 1964, has been the chairman of Zhenai Meijia since its establishment and has also been involved with another listed company, Huading Co., which he controls after acquiring its shares in 2022 [4][7]. Group 5: Huading Co. Performance - Huading Co. has also faced declining performance, with revenues of approximately 3.562 billion yuan in the first three quarters of 2025, a year-on-year decrease of 40.57%, and a net profit of about 188 million yuan, down 42.11% [9]. - The decline in Huading's performance is attributed to cyclical fluctuations in the nylon industry, affecting both procurement and sales prices [9].