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The Lixiang Education Holding Co., Ltd. (NASDAQ: LXEH) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s regulatory disclosures as a foreign private issuer, including its Form 6-K current reports and related exhibits. These filings offer detailed information on Lixiang Education’s operations as a prestigious international and vocational education service provider in China and document how its business mix and financial position evolve over time.
In its Form 6-K filings, Lixiang Education reports unaudited financial results, including net revenues, cost of revenues, gross profit or loss, operating expenses, other income, and net loss. The filings break down revenue contributions from vocational education at Langfang School, high school education at Lishui International School, sales of meals, uniforms and learning materials, healthcare support services through Hebei Chuangxiang, course design, development and training, comprehensive services for flexible employment, rental income, and consulting services for overseas students’ enrollment. Consolidated balance sheets and statements of operations and comprehensive loss provide further detail on assets, liabilities, shareholders’ equity, and performance.
Filings also disclose matters such as arbitration outcomes involving Lishui Mengxiang and Beijing S.K., contingency details, and exchange rate information used to translate Renminbi amounts into U.S. dollars. In addition, Lixiang Education files press releases as exhibits to Form 6-K, covering topics like Nasdaq listing compliance, ADS ratio changes that have the same effect as reverse ADS splits for ADS holders, and management changes, including the appointment of a new chief financial officer.
On Stock Titan, users can view these SEC filings as they are made available from EDGAR and use AI-powered summaries to understand key points, such as revenue composition, new business lines like healthcare support services, legal contingencies, and the implications of listing compliance updates and ADS structure changes for LXEH shareholders.
Lixiang Education Holding Co., Ltd. reported that it received a Nasdaq notice on February 9, 2026 stating it is not in compliance with the exchange’s Minimum Market Value of Publicly Held Shares Rule, which requires at least US$5 million in market value of publicly held shares.
The deficiency was based on trading from December 16, 2025 to January 29, 2026. The company has 180 calendar days, until August 10, 2026, to regain compliance by having its market value of publicly held shares exceed US$5 million for at least ten consecutive business days.
If it fails to do so, its securities will be subject to delisting from the Nasdaq Global Market, although it may apply to transfer to the Nasdaq Capital Market. The notice does not immediately affect the current listing or trading of its securities.
Lixiang Education Holding Co. Ltd. received an updated beneficial ownership report from shareholder Fen Ye and her affiliated entities as of December 31, 2025. The filing shows Ms. Ye beneficially owning 47,500,000 shares, representing 2.48 % of the company’s share capital.
The stake consists of 45,000,000 Class B ordinary shares held through Mengxiang Holdings Limited and 2,500,000 Class A ordinary shares held through Mengxiang Investment Co., Ltd., both wholly owned and controlled by Ms. Ye. Class A shares carry one vote per share, while Class B shares carry 200 votes per share and can be converted into Class A on a one‑for‑one basis, illustrating a dual‑class structure with concentrated voting power in Class B shares.
Lixiang Education (NASDAQ: LXEH) reported unaudited H1 2025 results. Net revenues were RMB15.4 million (US$2.1 million), roughly flat year over year. A higher cost base drove a swing to a gross loss of RMB5.0 million from a gross profit of RMB0.3 million a year ago, mainly due to higher site rental fees at Langfang School and costs tied to a newly launched healthcare support services business.
Vocational education revenue declined to RMB6.5 million as graduates outpaced new enrollments, while high school revenue rose to RMB2.5 million with the addition of a second-year class. Healthcare support services contributed RMB1.9 million. Total operating expenses were RMB10.0 million. Net loss widened to RMB16.1 million (US$2.2 million) from RMB8.6 million. Cash was RMB221.4 million (US$30.9 million) as of June 30, 2025. The company also noted a final arbitration award in its favor for RMB72.41 million plus RMB20.0 million in liquidated damages; amounts had not been received as of the report date.