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Jiangsu Yuxing Film Technology Director Completes Share sale

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Jiangsu Yuxing Film Technology (SHE:300305) director Liu Quan completed his sale of 837,700 shares, or 0.22% of the company's total share capital, through centralized bidding.

The shares were sold at prices ranging between 6.55 yuan and 7.00 yuan apiece, according to a Thursday filing with the Shenzhen bourse.

Following the reduction, Liu's total holdings decreased to 2.5 million shares, representing 0.67% of the company.

Shares of the polyester film manufacturer closed 3% higher Thursday.

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