Company: EJH
Filing Date: 2025-12-02
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001213900-25-117283
Chunk: 30

Company: E-Home Household Service Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-12-02
Form: 424B5
Chunk 30
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 Rules with five interpretive guidelines, which took effect on March 31, 2023. The New Overseas Listing Rules require Chinese domestic
enterprises to complete filings with CSRC and report related information under certain circumstances, such as: a) an issuer making an
application for initial public offering and listing in an overseas market; b) an issuer making an overseas securities offering after
having been listed on an overseas market; c) a domestic company seeking an overseas direct or indirect listing of its assets through
single or multiple acquisition(s), share swap, transfer of shares or other means. According to the Notice on Arrangements for Overseas
Securities Offering and Listing by Domestic Enterprises, published by the CSRC on February 17, 2023, a company that (i) has already completed
overseas listing or (ii) has already obtained the approval for the offering or listing from overseas securities regulators or exchanges
but has not completed such offering or listing before effective date of the new rules and also completes the offering or listing before
September 30, 2023 are considered as an existing listed company and is not required to make any filing until it conducts a new offering
in the future. Furthermore, upon the occurrence of any of the material events specified below after an issuer has completed its offering
and listed its securities on an overseas stock exchange, the issuer shall submit a report thereof to the CSRC within 3 business days after
the occurrence and public disclosure of the event: (i) change of control; (ii) investigations or sanctions imposed by overseas securities
regulatory agencies or other competent authorities; (iii) change of listing status or transfer of listing segment; or (iv) voluntary
or mandatory delisting. The New Overseas Listing Rules stipulate the legal consequences to the companies for breaches, including failure
to fulfill filing obligations or filing documents having false statements or misleading information or material omissions, which may result
in a fine ranging from RMB1 million to RMB10 million, and in cases of severe violations, the relevant responsible persons may also be
barred from entering the securities market. On February 24, 2023, the CSRC, the Ministry of Finance, the National Administration of State
Secretes Protection, and the National Archives Administration released the Provisions on Strengthening the Confidentiality and Archives
Administration Related to the Overseas Securities Offering and Listing by Domestic Companies, or the Confidentiality and Archives Administration
Provisions, which