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兴生集团拟以1.83亿港元出售香港物业;股价上涨11%

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-- 据周二提交给港交所的文件显示,兴生(国际)(港交所代码:6893)正为其位于香港的两处物业寻找买家,总要价约1.83亿港元。 这家医疗保健及家居用品公司的股价在周三早盘交易中上涨超过11%。 待售资产包括位于沙田的一处物业及停车场,要价约1.38亿港元;以及位于尖沙咀的一处物业,要价约4500万港元。 该公司已与一家物业代理公司签署具有法律约束力的委托协议,委托其出售上述资产,但尚未签订任何买卖协议。 兴生表示,出售所得款项或将用于支持业务发展及偿还未偿银行贷款,从而降低融资成本。

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