-- 週一,Humm集團(ASX:HUM)股價上漲超過1%,此前收購委員會於上週五推翻了此前委員會對Humm集團的初步審查令,並發布了新的審查令。 審查委員會發布的新審查令並未要求Humm創始人兼前董事長安德魯·阿伯克龍比(Andrew Abercrombie)控制的阿伯克龍比集團(The Abercrombie Group)出售任何股份。相反,新審查令要求阿伯克龍比集團在約六個月內不得對其持有的1500萬股Humm股份進行投票。 新審查令要求Humm揭露某些對股東評估Credit Corp擬議收購Humm的可能性至關重要的資訊。 新審查令還要求阿伯克龍比集團在資訊揭露之日起六個月內繼續持有至少1500萬股Humm股份,但這些股份可以被Credit Corp接受。
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