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China Shipbuilding Industry (601989.SH): Bohai Shipbuilding intends to transfer 1.26% of its shares by agreement.
Gelonghui, November 29th - China Shipbuilding Industry (601989.SH) announced that on November 29, 2024, shareholders of the company Bohai Shipbuilding and major shareholder Dachuan Investment, together with related party China Ship Investment, jointly signed the "Share Transfer Agreement". Bohai Shipbuilding intends to transfer 144,135,189 shares of the company to Dachuan Investment, accounting for 0.63% of the total share capital of the company, and intends to transfer 144,135,189 shares of the company to China Ship Investment, accounting for 0.63% of the total share capital of the company, totaling 288,270,378 shares of the company, accounting for 1.26% of the total share capital of the company. This share transfer agreement.
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