-- PW Medtech(港交所代號:1358)旗下子公司四川瑞健醫療在4月30日提交給香港交易所的文件中表示,擬進行的股份回購可能構成視同收購。 週一午盤交易中,該公司股價上漲近3%。 四川瑞健計畫在未來三個月內以每股最高8.40元的價格回購價值1.1億元至2.2億元的股份。 此次回購和註銷的股份最多可達2,620萬股,約佔其已發行股本總額的8.53%。 該公司目前持有四川瑞健48.49%的股份。股份回購和註銷完成後,其持股比例預計將增至53.01%。
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