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Express News | Hong Kong Stock Exchange: Disciplinary action taken against Christine's former director, Hong Dunqing.
Christine (01210): revoke Hong Dunqing's position as company director.
Christine (01210) announced that on October 30, 2024, the board of directors of the company has resolved, considering the...
Christine: Requesting a review of the delisting decision.
Christine (01210) announced that the Listing Committee decided to cancel the company's listing status in accordance with rule 6.01A(1) of the Listing Rules due to the company's failure to meet all resumption guidance. On October 23, 2024, the company submitted an application for review of the delisting decision in accordance with Chapter 2B of the Listing Rules. The company hereby reminds shareholders and potential investors that the review results are still uncertain. Shareholders who have any doubts about the impact of the company's delisting of shares should seek appropriate professional advice.
christine (01210) received the delisting decision from the Listing Committee.
Christine (01210) announced that the company has received a letter from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange dated October 14, 2024...
christine (01210.HK): Chen Kun resigns from the positions of secretary and authorized representative.
GL Hui October 2nd | Christine (01210.HK) announced that Chen Kun has resigned from the position of company secretary, and terminated the acceptance of legal process documents or notices under Rule 3.05 of the Securities Listing Rules of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and authorized representatives in Hong Kong under section 622 of the Companies Ordinance (together with authorized representatives under the Listing Rules, collectively referred to as the 'authorized representative') with effect from the date of the announcement.
Soochow Securities: The food and beverage sector is in a stage of low-to-medium-speed transformation, and the rebound of the sector is waiting for the clearance of the business performance risk of listed companies or the reversal of demand expectations.
The current valuation of the food and beverage sector is relatively low, primarily due to concerns about future cash flow and profit downgrades. Short-term market pessimism has had an impact on the sector, and the sector's rebound is awaiting clarification of listed company performance risks, or a reversal of demand expectations, the latter depending on proactive fiscal and monetary policies at the macro level or verification of seasonal sales at the middle level.