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Addvalue Technologies 提议分拆卫星间数据中继业务并在纳斯达克上市;股价飙升 28%

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-- 据周一提交给新加坡交易所的文件显示,Addvalue Technologies(SGX:A31)已向新加坡交易所(SGX-ST)提交申请,拟将其卫星间数据中继系统(IDRS)业务分拆上市,并在纳斯达克股票市场上市。 Addvalue Solutions 负责该业务,该业务涉及所有与 IDRS 技术相关的通信和商业活动,包括供应 IDRS 终端和/或提供服务。 新加坡交易所告知该公司,此次分拆不属于连锁上市,仍需遵守上市要求和指引。 这家卫星通信公司的股价在周一的交易中飙升近 28%。

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