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ST路通澄清:公司认为股东大会决议合法有效!此前董事长宣布会议延期后遭罢免
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-10 00:57
Core Points - ST Luton (300555) announced that the resolutions from the second extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in 2025 are considered legal and valid despite media reports suggesting otherwise [1][2] - The company experienced a disruption during the meeting on November 7, where the former chairman, Qiu Jingwei, attempted to cancel the meeting without justification, leading to a reorganization of the meeting order [2] - The company reported that the meeting was attended by 20 shareholders representing 30.0059 million shares, which is 15.0029% of the total share capital [2] - Following the meeting, Qiu Jingwei and another director, Fu Xinyue, were dismissed, and Tan Wenshu was elected as a non-independent director, with multiple management changes occurring [3] - The company condemned the actions of certain shareholders who held an unauthorized meeting, stating it violated relevant laws and regulations [4] Financial Performance - ST Luton has faced declining revenue for two consecutive years, with a continuous loss in net profit attributable to shareholders for six years, showing an increasing trend in losses [5] - From 2019 to 2024, the company's net profit attributable to shareholders (excluding non-recurring gains and losses) was -0.8941 million, -5.435 million, -27.07 million, -24.20 million, -44.40 million, and -61.45 million respectively [5] - In the first three quarters of this year, the company reported total operating revenue of 62.919 million, a year-on-year decrease of 26.68%, with a net loss of 36.2691 million, slightly improved from a loss of 36.7263 million in the same period last year [5]
索赔250万!ST路通起诉第一大股东,控制权争夺白热化
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-07-24 10:17
Core Viewpoint - ST Luton (300555) is embroiled in a legal battle with major shareholder Wu Shichun over control rights, involving disputes over voting rights and corporate governance [1][3] Group 1: Legal Proceedings - ST Luton has filed two lawsuits: one to restrict Wu Shichun and related parties from exercising voting rights on illegally acquired shares, and another seeking compensation of 2.5 million yuan for "illegal proposals to re-elect the board" and "improper information disclosure" [1][6] - The first lawsuit focuses on the compliance of shareholder equity changes with disclosure regulations, particularly regarding Wu Shichun's acquisition of 7.44% of shares through judicial auction and subsequent market purchases without proper disclosure [4][8] - The second lawsuit addresses corporate governance issues, highlighting failed attempts by Wu Shichun to convene a temporary shareholders' meeting to remove three non-independent directors [5][6] Group 2: Shareholder Actions - Wu Shichun has been increasing his stake in ST Luton through various means, including judicial auctions and secondary market purchases, aiming to reorganize the board with the support of other shareholders [3][4] - The company claims that Wu Shichun's actions, including undisclosed share acquisitions and attempts to influence board decisions, violate securities laws and regulations [5][8] - ST Luton has requested the court to rule that Wu Shichun and six defendants cannot exercise voting rights on 3.87% of shares for 36 months due to illegal acquisitions [7][8]