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Li Ka-shing and Li Zeju increased their stakes in Changshi for 70 consecutive days, involving 70.79 million yuan

2020-06-08T22:14:52.979Z


The founder of the Changhe Department, Li Ka-shing, and his eldest son, the chairman of the Changhe Department, Li Zeju, re-entered the market to increase the holding of Cheung Kong Group (1113). The Li Ka Shing (Global) Foundation increased its holdings of 466,500 shares in the market on June 2, 3 and 4, respectively


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Written by: Zhang Weilun

2020-06-08 17:35

Date of last update: 2020-06-08 17:36

The founder of the Changhe Department, Li Ka-shing, and his eldest son, the chairman of the Changhe Department, Li Zeju, re-entered the market to increase the holding of Cheung Kong Group (1113).

The Li Ka Shing (Global) Foundation increased their holdings of 466,500 shares, 600,000 shares and 562,000 shares in the market on June 2, 3 and 4, respectively, with average market prices of RMB 43.1942, RMB 43.5983 and RMB 43.566 respectively. It was 70.793 million yuan.

After the increase, Li Ka-shing’s shareholding in Cheung Kong increased from 35.08% to 35.12%, and Li Zeju’s shareholding increased from 35.14% to 35.19%.

Li Ka-shing and Li Zeju increased their holdings of Cheung Kong, totaling 1.352 million shares, involving nearly 57.46 million yuan

Li Ka-shing and Li Zeju increased their holdings of Changshi for nearly 4 consecutive days, involving nearly 200 million yuan

[Hong Kong version of the National Security Law] Hong Kong stocks experienced a Black Friday Li Ka-shing net worth decreased by 10.92 billion

Li Ka-shing and Li Zeju successively increased their holdings of Changshi for about 383 million yuan

Cheung Kong Group Li Ka Shing Li Ka Shing Foundation Li Zeju

Source: hk1

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