Yum China (09987) spent HK$4.674,300 to buy back 15,000 shares on May 16
Yum China (09987) announced that on May 16, 2024, the company spent 4,674,300 HK...
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May 16 Repurchase Collection | Hang Seng Bank, MGM China and others bought back one after another, of which Hang Seng Bank spent HK$32.912,600
According to HKEx disclosure documents on May 17, $Hang Seng Bank (00011.HK) $ and $MGM China (02282.HK) $ repurchased shares. ① $Hang Seng Bank (00011.HK) $ repurchased 300,000 common shares on May 16, involving an amount of HK$32.912,600. The repurchase price per share ranged from HK$111.7 to HK$107.7. The cumulative number of securities repurchased during the year (since the adoption of the ordinary resolution) is 1.8 million shares, accounting for 0.094% of the number of shares issued when the ordinary resolution was passed. ② $MGM Middle
Yum China (09987) spent about 2.399 million US dollars to buy back about 61,400 shares on May 15
Yum China (09987) announced that on May 15, 2024, it cost about 2.399 million US dollars to buy back about 6...
The top four private equity firms revealed the “US stock report card”: Pinduoduo is still proud of Gao Yi and Gao Yi, but Jing Lin quietly reduced its positions
① The latest moves by Chinese private equity institutions such as Gao Yi, Gao Yi, Jing Lin, and Himalaya have recently been revealed; ② Overall, Chinese securities are still popular among Chinese institutions, especially Pinduoduo, and are also famous in the leading positions of Gao Yi, Gao Yi, and Jing Lin; ③ However, Jing Lin drastically reduced its holdings of Pinduo by 1.1 million shares in the first quarter, which is at odds with Gao Yu and Gao Yi's move to increase positions.
I made a double profit! The two giants simultaneously increased their holdings in Pinduoduo, and Gao Lin weighed nearly 10 billion yuan
With the successive disclosure of the US Stock 13F Report, private equity giants' latest positions have surfaced.
May 14 Repurchase Collection | HSBC Holdings, Pharmaceutical Biotech, etc. bought back one after another, of which HSBC Holdings spent HK$219 million
According to documents disclosed by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on May 16, $HSBC Holdings (00005.HK) $ and $Pharmaceutical Biotech (02269.HK) $ repurchased shares. ① $HSBC Holdings (00005.HK) $ repurchased 3.2 million common shares on May 14, involving an amount of HK$219 million. The repurchase price per share ranged from HK$69.15 to HK$68.2. ② $HSBC Holdings (00005.HK) $ repurchased 3.2 million common shares on May 13, involving an amount of HK$217 million. The repurchase price per share ranged from HK$68 to HK$67.5. ③ $medicine
Yum China (09987) repurchased a total of 77,000 shares on May 14
Yum China (09987) issued an announcement to spend 2.3999 million US dollars to buy back 6 on May 14, 2024...
Yum China (09987.HK) spent HK$4.69 million to buy back 16,000 shares on May 13
Gelonghui, May 14, 丨 Yum China (09987.HK) announced that it spent HK$4.69 million to buy back 16,000 shares on May 13.
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Shares of US-listed Chinese Stocks Are Trading Higher Following a Rise in Consumer Prices, Indicating a Possible Rise in Consumer Demand.
Shares of US-listed Chinese Stocks Are Trading Higher Following a Rise in Consumer Prices, Indicating a Possible Rise in Consumer Demand.
(YUMC) - Analyzing Yum China Holdings's Short Interest
Yum China Holdings's (NYSE:YUMC) short percent of float has risen 12.46% since its last report. The company recently reported that it has 13.69 million shares sold short, which is 3.52% of all regular
May 10 repurchase collection | HSBC Holdings, Hang Seng Bank, etc. are buying back one after another, of which HSBC Holdings spent HK$218 million
According to HKEx disclosure documents on May 13, $HSBC Holdings (00005.HK) $ and $Hang Seng Bank (00011.HK) $ repurchased shares. ① $HSBC Holdings (00005.HK) $ repurchased 3.2 million common shares on May 9, involving an amount of HK$218 million. The repurchase price per share ranged from HK$68.5 to HK$67.55. ② $Hang Seng Bank (00011.HK) $ repurchased 300,000 common shares on May 10, involving an amount of HK$32.3702 million. The repurchase price per share ranged from HK$109.1 to HK$106.3
Yum China (09987) repurchased 157,500 shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on May 10
Yum China (09987) announced that it spent about US$2.4 million on the New York Stock Exchange on May 10, 2024...
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Yum China (09987.HK) spent HK$4.68 million to buy back 16,000 shares on May 9
Gelonghui, May 10, 丨 Yum China (09987.HK) announced that it spent HK$4.68 million to buy back 16,000 shares on May 9.
May 9 repurchase collection | HSBC Holdings, Hang Seng Bank, etc. are buying back one after another, of which HSBC Holdings spent HK$218 million
According to HKEx disclosure documents on May 10, $HSBC Holdings (00005.HK) $ and $Hang Seng Bank (00011.HK) $ repurchased shares. ① $HSBC Holdings (00005.HK) $ repurchased 3,09.76 million common shares on May 8, involving an amount of HK$218 million. The repurchase price per share ranged from HK$70.65 to HK$70.25. ② $Hang Seng Bank (00011.HK) $ repurchased 300,000 common shares on May 9, involving an amount of HK$319.023 million. The repurchase price per share ranged from HK$107.5 to HK$105
The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index initially closed up 1.6%, the popular Chinese securities company Jianan Technology rose 4.9%, Xiaopeng rose 3.3%, and Jinshanyun, Station B, Land Control, Yum China, and NIO Auto rose at least 2%.
The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index initially closed up 1.6%, the popular Chinese securities company Jianan Technology rose 4.9%, Xiaopeng rose 3.3%, and Jinshanyun, Station B, Land Control, Yum China, and NIO Auto rose at least 2%.
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