-- 北京东方裕宏防水技术有限公司(深圳证券交易所代码:002271)周五在深圳证券交易所发布公告称,其董事会已批准债务重组方案。 根据该方案,公司将以债权人身份进行3.524亿元人民币的债务重组,并以债务人身份进行1.294亿元人民币的债务重组。 公司将接受房地产资产抵销应收账款,并将利用这些资产偿还债务。 公司的债权人包括万科(港交所代码:2202,深圳证券交易所代码:000002)的子公司。 这家防水系统供应商的股价在午盘交易中下跌超过1%。
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