Jiangsu Wanlin Modern Logistics (603117.SH) has spent 113 million yuan to repurchase 4.01% of its shares.
Wanlin Logistics (603117.SH) announced that as of September 23, 2024, the company has completed centralized competitive bidding...
Jiangsu Wanlin Modern Logistics (603117.SH) announced that as of September 23, 2024, the company has repurchased a total of 25.4186 million shares through centralized bidding trading, accounting for 4.01% of the total share capital. Compared to the previous disclosure, this represents an increase of 1.00%. The highest purchase price was 4.68 yuan per share, the lowest was 4.19 yuan per share, and the total amount paid was 113 million yuan (excluding trading fees).
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