Voyah Automotive Technology (HKG:7489) delivered 13,003 vehicles in May, up 30% from a year earlier, according to a Monday Hong Kong bourse filing.
Year-to-date deliveries reached 62,041 units, rising 35% from the same period last year.
Voyah Automotive Technology (HKG:7489) delivered 13,003 vehicles in May, up 30% from a year earlier, according to a Monday Hong Kong bourse filing.
Year-to-date deliveries reached 62,041 units, rising 35% from the same period last year.
True North Copper (ASX:TNC) said its exploration and resource extension reverse circulation drilling at the Great Australia Mine (GAM), part of the Cloncurry copper project in Queensland, showed the potential for incremental resource growth surrounding the existing GAM resource, according to a Tuesday Australian bourse filing.It encountered intercepts of 10 meters at 0.88% grade of copper and 0.15 grams per tonne grade of gold from 78 meters, as well as 13 meters at 0.38% grade of copper and 0.08 g/t grade of gold from 30 meters.Diamond drilling samples for metallurgical, geotechnical, and geological studies were dispatched to support future reserve conversion, mine planning, and prefeasibility study workstreams, targeted for the December quarter.
BlackRock plans to acquire a 15.2% stake in Japanese taxi app Go for roughly 28 billion yen as part of the company's upcoming initial public offering, Nikkei Asia reported Tuesday.The purchase amounts to 11.81 million shares, the report said.Go detailed its secondary offering in a Monday statement, announcing plans to sell up to 36.9 million shares at an indicative price range of 2,350 to 2,400 yen per share, plus an overallotment option of up to 3.55 million shares managed by Nomura Securities.Major existing shareholders selling down their stakes include DeNA(TYO:2432), NTT DOCOMO, and Toyota (TYO:7203), along with domestic sellers such as Aioi Nissin Dowa Insurance, SMBC Trust Bank, KDDI (TYO:9433), and Dentsu Group (TYO:4324).(Market Chatter news is derived from conversations with market professionals globally. This information is believed to be from reliable sources but may include rumor and speculation. Accuracy is not guaranteed.)
Zeotech's (ASX:ZEO) methane control program results showed that the company's zeoteCH4 technology reduced methane emissions by an average of 92% compared with untreated control areas over the initial monitoring period, according to a Tuesday filing with the Australian bourse.Griffith University is undertaking the on-site trial at the North Burnett Regional Council landfill in Queensland, confirming that the program is progressing as planned, with early results "exceeding" expectations, the filing said.The first monitoring period spans from March 18 to April 30, with monitoring continuing until early August, per the filing.