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YNBY International Launches Share Buyback Program

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YNBY International (HKG:0030) launched a share buyback program to repurchase up to 953.8 million ordinary shares, according to a Thursday Hong Kong bourse filing.

The shares will be bought back from the market from time to time for a maximum total amount of HK$39 million.

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