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Pak Tak to Convene SGM Regarding Acquisition of 100% Stake in Zongchuan Investment Group
Pak Tak International (HKG:2668) is to convene a special general meeting of the company on July 19, to further discuss the acquisition of the entire issued share capital of Zongchuan Investment Group
Pak Tak International Limited's (HKG:2668) CEO Compensation Looks Acceptable To Us And Here's Why
Key Insights Pak Tak International's Annual General Meeting to take place on 21st of June CEO Pu Qian's total compensation includes salary of HK$1.58m Total compensation is 53% below industry aver
Pak Tak International Delays Circular Dispatch for Proposed Acquisition
Pak Tak International (HKG:2668) has delayed the dispatch of a circular regarding the acquisition of Zhongchuan Investment Group to on or before June 30, a May 31 filing on the Hong Kong bourse stated
Pak Tak International Limited's (HKG:2668) 34% Price Boost Is Out Of Tune With Revenues
Pak Tak International Limited (HKG:2668) shares have had a really impressive month, gaining 34% after a shaky period beforehand. The last 30 days were the cherry on top of the stock's 815% gain in
Hong Kong Stock Concept Tracking | Expectations are about to drive demand for coal to drive coal prices to rebound at the bottom of the summer season (with concept stocks)
The Zhitong Finance App learned that last week, the coal market showed a strong upward trend. The spot price of thermal coal in ports rose 31 yuan/ton month-on-month to close at 860 yuan/ton. Tianfeng International believes that the recent month-on-month rise in thermal coal prices is due more to supply-side contraction. Meanwhile, on the port side, downstream inquiries have gradually increased, and some demand for bottom checks has been released, giving port traders a strong will to raise prices. Considering entering the peak season for traditional thermal coal, Dongwu Securities analysts believe that coking coal prices will follow the rise in thermal coal prices, but thermal coal prices are more flexible, which is the first driving force for highly elastic coal targets. Related Targets: South Gobi (01
PAK TAK INT'L: ANNUAL REPORT 2023
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