-- 杭州濱江不動産(SHE:002244)は、26億1000万元で土地使用権を取得した。これは、水曜日に深セン証券取引所に提出された書類で明らかになった。 同社は、子会社である杭州濱耀不動産開発と杭州浙江不動産が結成したコンソーシアムを通じて、面積32,789平方メートルの土地を取得した。 同社の株価は終値で5%上昇した。
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