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Rongzun Internationalの株主が持ち株比率を引き上げ、買収を開始。株価は68%急騰。

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-- 香港証券取引所に木曜日に提出された書類によると、ロンズン・インターナショナル(香港証券取引所:1780)は、筆頭株主が同社株の保有比率を引き上げたため、強制買収提案の対象となったと発表した。 同社の株価は金曜日の午前中の取引で68%急騰した。 ロンズン・インターナショナルの筆頭株主である楊敬耀氏は、夏麗萍氏から同社株8400万株を1株あたり0.52香港ドル、総額4370万香港ドルで取得した。 この買収により、楊氏のロンズン・インターナショナルにおける保有比率は、以前の19.84%から33.39%に上昇した。 楊氏は現在、残りの株式も同価格で買収することを提案している。 ロンズン・インターナショナルは、少数株主に対し買収提案に関する助言を行うため、独立した取締役会委員会を設置したと発表した。

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