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Daisy International (00333.HK) shareholders transferred their stocks from Citibank to HSBC Hong Kong and Shanghai, with a market value of HK$6,065,600.

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12/05/2026
According to the latest information from the Securities Times APP, on May 11th, the shareholder of Dah Sing International (00333.HK) transferred their stocks from Citibank to HSBC in Hong Kong, with a transfer market value of HKD 6.056 million, accounting for 9.50% of the total.
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