C ZENITH CHEM (00362) shareholders transferred HKD 4.2468 million worth of shares from Sincere Financial Holdings to Futu Securities International Hong Kong, accounting for 10.47% of the total.
Recently, ChemChina announced that the company is planning to issue non-convertible bonds.
According to the latest data from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, on February 25th, a shareholder of C ZENITH CHEM (00362) transferred HK$4.2468 million worth of stocks from Seng Hing Financial Holdings to Futu Securities International Hong Kong, accounting for 10.47%.
On February 24th, a shareholder of C ZENITH CHEM deposited stocks into CCASS with a market value of HK$3.348 million, accounting for 7.99%.
Recently, C ZENITH CHEM announced that the company is planning to issue non-convertible bonds. The company plans to issue no more than 50 bonds, with each bond having a face value of HK$1 million and a total issuance amount not exceeding HK$50 million, an annual interest rate of 10%, and a maturity date of the first anniversary of the bond issuance date. The company intends to use the net proceeds to repay debts and allocate funds for general business operations.
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