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Huiyuan Juice filed for bankruptcy, which was previously enforced by more than 65.438+0.5 billion yuan?
Yes, Tianyancha App shows that on July 2nd, Beijing Huiyuan Beverage & Food Group Co., Ltd. added a piece of information about the person to be executed, the case number was (202 1) Jing 04 Zhi 3 14, and the execution target exceeded159 million yuan, and the execution court was Beijing No.4 Intermediate People's Court.

According to public information, Beijing Huiyuan Food & Beverage Co., Ltd. was established in 1994 and 12, with legal representative Zhu and registered capital of about 320 million yuan. The business scope includes the production of fruit and vegetable juice and beverage series foods; Sell self-produced products, etc. According to shareholder information, the company is wholly owned by Hebei Huiyuan Food & Beverage Co., Ltd.

Huiyuan Juice filed for bankruptcy reorganization.

According to tianyancha App, on July 19, 2009, Beijing Huiyuan food & beverage co., ltd added bankruptcy and reorganization information, with the case number of (202 1) Jing 0 1 Po 129. the applicant was Shandong An Deyu international logistics co., ltd, and the handling court was Beijing No.1 intermediate people's court.

As a former "national juice", Huiyuan once occupied the first position in the domestic juice market for a long time. 1996, Huiyuan Juice bid for CCTV's 5-second advertising rights for a huge sum of 70 million yuan, winning popularity in one fell swoop, and the juice products launched afterwards were also widely welcomed by the market.

In 2007, Huiyuan completed its listing in Hong Kong, and its founder Zhu Xinli became one of the top 100 richest people in China, with a net worth of 665,438+300 million yuan. However, since then, Huiyuan Juice has been exposed to financial crisis, and even its founder Zhu Xinli has been listed as "Lao Lai".