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闻泰科技突遭“黑天鹅”,核心半导体子公司控制权被暂时架空
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-10-12 13:45
Core Viewpoint - The unexpected "black swan" event has significantly impacted Wentech Technology's (600745.SH) efforts to transition into the semiconductor industry, as its key subsidiary, Anshi Semiconductor, faces dual control from Dutch authorities and courts, temporarily undermining Wentech's control over Anshi [1][2] Group 1: Regulatory Actions - The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy issued a ministerial order preventing Anshi from making any adjustments to its assets, intellectual property, business, or personnel for one year [1] - The Amsterdam Court of Appeal granted emergency measures, including suspending Wentech's actual controller Zhang Xuezheng from all board positions at Anshi and entrusting the management of Anshi's shares to an independent third party [2][5] Group 2: Company Background and Acquisition - Anshi Semiconductor, previously part of NXP Semiconductors, was acquired by a consortium led by Beijing Jianguang Asset Management for $2.75 billion (approximately 18.1 billion) in 2016 and was established as an independent entity in 2017 [3] - Wentech Technology's acquisition of Anshi, valued at over 25 billion, was one of the largest semiconductor deals in the A-share market, completed by September 2020, resulting in Wentech holding 100% of Anshi's shares [3] Group 3: Financial Performance and Strategic Shift - Anshi Semiconductor has shown significant financial improvement since its acquisition, with revenue reaching €2.36 billion in 2022 and gross margin increasing from 25% in 2020 to 42.4% in 2022 [6] - Wentech is undergoing a strategic shift towards semiconductors, having announced the sale of several subsidiaries for 4.389 billion to focus entirely on semiconductor operations [4][6] Group 4: Company Response and Market Implications - Wentech has expressed strong opposition to the court's ruling, emphasizing its commitment to protecting shareholder rights and calling for respect for commercial rules and the global semiconductor industry's interdependence [5] - The company highlighted that despite the operational challenges posed by the regulatory actions, its economic rights as a shareholder remain unaffected [5]