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Despite Delivering Investors Losses of 28% Over the Past 3 Years, Liuzhou Chemical Industry (SHSE:600423) Has Been Growing Its Earnings
August 9th A-share lightning rod | Liuzhou Chemical Industry: China Construction Bank Guangxi Branch and China Construction Bank Financial Leasing intend to reduce their total shareholding by no more than 3%; *Guizhou Changzheng Tiancheng Holding: The sto
Beijing Jingxi Culture & Tourism shareholder Qingdao Haifa plans to reduce its shareholding by no more than 3%; Liuzhou Chemical Industry shareholder China Construction Bank Guangxi Branch and Jianxin Golden Lease plan to reduce their shareholding by no more than 3%; The stocks of Guizhou Changzheng Tiancheng Holding, ST, will be delisted and removed from the market on August 15; ST Dong Shi claimed that the China Securities Regulatory Commission has decided to file a case against the actual controller Xu Xiong; ST Jingfeng stated that the recruitment of investors for restructuring has been postponed.
Liuzhou Chemical Industry (600423.SH): China Construction Bank Guangxi Branch and Jianxin Financial Leasing plan to jointly reduce their shareholding by no more than 3%.
On August 8th, Gelunhui reported that Liuzhou Chemical Industry (600423.SH) announced that, under the premise of strictly complying with relevant laws, regulations, departmental rules and normative documents, China Construction Bank Guangxi Branch and Jianxin Jinrent intended to reduce their holdings of the company's shares totaling no more than 23,960,850 shares, or no more than 3% of the company's total share capital, through centralized bidding and bulk trading within three months after 15 trading days from the disclosure of this announcement, i.e., from August 30, 2024, to November 29, 2024, and sell the shares reduced through centralized bidding within any continuous 90 natural days.
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