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Chipotle (CMG) Q1 Earnings & Revenues Beat Estimates, Rise Y/Y
Yum China (09987.HK) spent HK$4.685 million to buy back 15,500 shares on April 24
Gelonghui, April 25, 丨 Yum China (09987.HK) issued an announcement. On April 24, 2024, it spent HK$4.685 million to repurchase 15,500 shares at a repurchase price of HK$298.8-304.8 per share.
Repurchase Collection on April 24 | HSBC Holdings, Hang Seng Bank, etc. bought back one after another, of which HSBC Holdings spent HK$82,6392 million
According to HKEx's April 25 disclosure documents, $HSBC Holdings (00005.HK) $ and $Hang Seng Bank (00011.HK) $ repurchased shares. ① $HSBC Holdings (00005.HK) $ repurchased 1,285,200 common shares on April 23, involving an amount of HK$82,6392 million. The repurchase price per share ranged from HK$64.65 to HK$64.05. ② $Hang Seng Bank (00011.HK) $ repurchased 600,000 common shares on April 24, involving an amount of HK$597.95 million, with a repurchase price of HK$100.3 per share
Yum China (09987.HK) spent HK$4.6897 million to buy back 16,000 shares on April 23
On April 24, Gelonghui China (09987.HK) announced that it spent HK$4.6897 million to repurchase 16,000 shares on April 23.
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Changes in Hong Kong stocks | Nai Xue's tea (02150) rose more than 6%, leading the restaurant stock market, which is expected to boost consumer demand for food and beverage consumption, and the prosperity of the downstream restaurant industry is gradually
The Zhitong Finance App learned that catering stocks continued to rise yesterday. As of press release, Nai Xue's tea (02150) rose 5.7% to HK$2.41; Yum China (09987) rose 3.2% to HK$303.4; Dashi shares (01405) rose 2.71% to HK$55; and Jiumaojiu (09922) rose 1.05% to HK$4.79. China Merchants Securities pointed out that in the future, hotel restaurants are expected to continue to be strong as the May Day holiday approaches. Shanghai Securities said that, driven by the holidays, demand for food and beverage consumption is expected to be released sharply, which is an important support for boosting consumer confidence throughout the year
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