-- 据周二提交给香港交易所的文件显示,协鑫新能源(港交所代码:0451)宣布完成1.33亿港元的股份发行。 这家可再生能源公司的股价在周三的交易中下跌超过4%。 该公司以每股1.05港元的价格出售了1.27亿股股份,以筹集资金用于业务扩张。 这些股份占公司扩大后股本的7.55%。
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