-- 据周一披露的信息,阿里巴巴集团(港交所代码:9988)已获得香港交易所批准,将部分基础设施资产分拆为房地产投资信托基金(REIT),并在深圳证券交易所上市。 拟成立的中金菜鸟物流仓储基础设施REIT的标的资产为浙江省嘉兴园区,该园区是一座物流仓储基础设施园区。 阿里巴巴还获得了港交所的豁免,免于向现有股东派发REIT份额。该公司表示,由于中国内地法律的限制,无法满足派发份额或向股东提供优先配售的要求。 提交给港交所的文件指出,此次分拆仍需获得中国内地监管机构的批准。
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