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Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart (600655.SH): First repurchase of 0.9999 million shares of the company.
On January 23, Glorify announced that Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart (600655.SH) repurchased 999,925 shares of the company through the centralized bidding trading method on the Shanghai Stock Exchange on January 23, 2025, accounting for approximately 0.025676% of the company's total share capital. The highest Fill Price was 6.02 yuan per share, the lowest Fill Price was 5.98 yuan per share, and the total amount paid was 5,996,873.50 yuan (excluding transaction fees).
Market Chatter: Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart Mulls Second Listing in Hong Kong
Express News | This week, 20 listed companies announced the disclosure of share repurchase and shareholding related situations. Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt's shareholder obtained a loan of 0.36 billion yuan.
According to reports, Fosun's subsidiary Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart is considering a secondary listing in Hong Kong.
Jinwu Financial News | According to media reports citing informed sources, Fosun's subsidiary Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart (600655) is considering a second listing in Hong Kong and is seeking to raise over 0.3 billion USD (approximately 2.34 billion HKD). The informed sources stated that the related listing consideration is still ongoing and no specific decision has been made yet. Representatives of Yuyuan and Fosun have not commented.
According to reports, Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart (600655.SH) is considering a secondary listing in Hong Kong, aiming to raise over 0.3 billion USD.
According to Bloomberg, sources report that Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart (600655.SH) is considering a secondary listing in Hong Kong, or seeking more than 0.3 billion dollars in funding. Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart's Business covers retail, fashion, consumer goods, and cultural tourism. According to FOSUN INTL (00656.HK) mid-year performance disclosure last year, the company Holds a 61.85% stake in Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart.
Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart Secures 180 Million-Yuan Loan for Share Buyback