Some listed companies seem to be not sensitive to this.

by anonymous on 2012-02-15 00:37:18

Interestingly, some listed companies seem not sensitive to this issue. When the reporter of the "Ninth Hour Business News" interviewed Tan Mingxian, the board secretary of Changhong Electronics (600839, closing price 2.27 yuan) yesterday about the collection of the recycling fund, he said that he was not aware of it and had not heard of this fund. A person in charge of the Secretary's Office of Meiling Electric Appliances (000521, closing price 4.59 yuan) also told the reporter that they "had not heard of it". Once the method of collecting funds is implemented, leading home appliance enterprises may face paying tens of millions of yuan in funds. Why are the enterprises still in a state of "insensitivity"? Li Hui said that it currently remains at the macro-policy level, and specific implementation methods have not been issued, so home appliance enterprises do not have a direct feeling. However, this may be just one of the reasons. The "Ninth Hour Business News" reporter found that there are similar provisions for fund accruals in many industries. For large enterprises, it often involves the payment of hundreds of millions of yuan in funds. For example, Panjiang Shares (600395, closing price 25.77 yuan) once announced that its burden of coal price adjustment funds in 2011 reached 135 million yuan, but the company's board secretary publicly stated that this was only an estimated value, and there was still "room for maneuver" in actual operations. Therefore, this also makes people wonder how the specific implementation of the waste home appliance recycling fund collection method will be after its introduction, which still needs to be observed.