Every time an AI alert is sent,AVIC Electromechanical (SZ 002013, closing price: 11.32 yuan) announced on the evening of May 26 that in order to reorganize and form an important airborne system listing platform for the aviation industry and accelerate the development of the airborne system business, AVIC Electromechanical Systems Co., Ltd. and AVIC Avionics Systems Co., Ltd. is planning to issue A shares to all shareholders of the company by AVIC to absorb and merge AVIC and issue A shares to raise supporting funds. This transaction is expected to constitute a major asset reorganization as stipulated in the “Administrative Measures for Major Asset Restructuring of Listed Companies”, and also constitute a related party transaction of the company. This transaction will not lead to the change of the actual controller of the company. Due to the uncertainties in the relevant matters, in order to protect the interests of investors and avoid a significant impact on the company’s securities trading, the company’s shares will be suspended from the market opening on May 27, 2022 (Friday).
The general manager and chairman of AVIC Electromechanical are Wang Shugang, male, 56 years old, with a bachelor’s degree.
1. In the past 30 days, AVIC Electromechanical’s northbound capital holdings decreased by 9.774 million shares, accounting for a 0.25% decrease in the proportion of tradable shares;
2. In the past 30 days, a total of 1 batch of institutions has conducted research on AVIC Electromechanical, and the total number of institutions surveyed is 65.
(Reporter Zeng Jianhui)
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