Changsha Broad Homes Industrial Group to Voluntarily Apply for Bankruptcy Restructuring Amid Debt Crisis

Reuters
Oct 10
Changsha <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/02163">Broad Homes</a> Industrial Group to Voluntarily Apply for Bankruptcy Restructuring Amid Debt Crisis

Changsha Broad Homes Industrial Group Co. Ltd. has announced its intention to voluntarily apply to the Changsha Intermediate People's Court for bankruptcy restructuring, citing ongoing debt and operational challenges. The company plans to convene a general meeting for shareholders to consider the resolution to proceed with the application. As of now, there is significant uncertainty regarding whether the court will accept the application and whether the restructuring process will move forward. Shareholders and potential investors are advised to exercise caution, and the company will provide further updates as material progress is made.

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