HK Stock Market Move | EVERG SERVICES (06666) rose by more than 5% in the afternoon. The liquidator has received the latest non-binding indicative offers from some selected bidders.
Evergrande Property Services Group (06666) surged more than 5% in the afternoon, up 5.26% to HKD 1.19 at the time of writing, with a turnover of HKD 46.59 million.
EVERG SERVICES (06666) rose by more than 5% in the afternoon, rising by 5.26% to HK$1.19 by the time of publication, with a turnover of HK$46.59 million.
On the news front, EVERG SERVICES announced that the liquidator has received the latest non-binding indicative offers from some selected bidders. The liquidator has no intention to consider any new non-binding indicative offers. The potential transaction is still in the preliminary stage.
It is worth noting that EVERG SERVICES has been seeking to break away from its parent company, Evergrande Group. As early as November 2023, EVERG SERVICES official WeChat public account was renamed "Jinbi Property Services". This move was interpreted by the industry as a signal that EVERG SERVICES is breaking away from Evergrande Group and moving towards independent operation.
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