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中遠海運能源擬以16億元收購大連有限公司

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-- 根據週二在香港聯交所提交的文件,中遠海運能源運輸有限公司(港交所代碼:1138,滬交所代碼:600026)將以約15.9億元人民幣的價格收購中遠海運投資大連有限公司100%的股權。 該公司將從其控股股東中國遠洋海運集團有限公司手中收購該資產。 中遠海運能源運輸有限公司是中遠海運能源運輸有限公司的全資子公司,將透過外部融資支付約60%的收購款項,其餘部分將透過內部資金籌集。 交易完成後,目標公司將成為中遠海運能源運輸有限公司的間接全資子公司,與關聯方的某些現有協議將繼續作為關聯交易進行。 文件顯示,中遠海運投資大連有限公司是一家專注於航運相關業務的投資和資產管理平台,其業務包括正在建造的液化氣運輸資產和位於大連的危險化學品物流園區。

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