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Is it necessary for listed companies to provide relevant asset appraisal reports and audit reports when transferring shares (selling the shares of subsidiaries)?
Whether a listed company needs to provide relevant asset evaluation reports and audit reports when transferring shares (selling the shares of subsidiaries) is usually determined according to the nature of the company.

Under normal circumstances, the equity transfer of state-owned enterprises, listed companies or companies to be listed or other special circumstances will require the verification, audit and evaluation of the value of the equity to be transferred and the fairness of the transaction price. In particular, the transfer of state-owned shares must be audited and evaluated in general.

Therefore, if the nature of the company involves state-owned assets, then the equity transfer in line with the State-owned Assets Law needs to be audited and evaluated first.

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According to contract law? Article 72

Shareholders of a limited liability company may transfer all or part of their shares to each other.

Shareholders' transfer of equity to persons other than shareholders shall be approved by more than half of other shareholders. Shareholders shall notify other shareholders in writing to agree to the transfer of their shares. If other shareholders fail to reply within 30 days from the date of receiving the written notice, they shall be deemed to have agreed to the transfer.

If more than half of the other shareholders do not agree to the transfer, the shareholders who do not agree shall purchase the transferred equity; Do not buy, as agreed to transfer.

Under the same conditions, other shareholders have the priority to purchase the equity transferred with the consent of shareholders. If two or more shareholders claim to exercise the preemptive right, their respective purchase proportions shall be determined through consultation; If negotiation fails, the preemptive right shall be exercised in accordance with their respective investment proportions at the time of transfer.

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