➀ Shenzhen Stock Exchange revealed an anonymous case of IPO manuscript tampering, involving the use of pasted images for seals and post-editing of sales orders. ➁ Changjing Technology, a semiconductor company, hastily withdrew its IPO application after being questioned by the exchange. ➂ The exchange found anomalies in the company's distribution revenue accounting and sales documents, with many original records unavailable.
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