Modern Investment: Xu Qing, the independent director of the company, was subject to disciplinary review and supervision investigation. According to the announcement of Modern Investment, Xu Qing, the independent director of the company, was suspected of serious violation of discipline and law, and is currently subject to disciplinary review by the Disciplinary Committee of Hunan Branch of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and supervision investigation by Zhuzhou Municipal Supervision Committee. Xu Qing did not hold any other positions in the company except as an independent director, chairman of the Nomination Committee of the Board of Directors, member of the Strategy Committee of the Board of Directors and member of the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors, and did not participate in the daily operation and management of the company. The company will pay attention to the subsequent progress and fulfill its information disclosure obligations in a timely manner in strict accordance with relevant regulations.*ST Masters: It is planned to sell some accounts receivable to Shenzhen Pickup Investment for 60 million yuan. *ST Masters announced that the company plans to transfer the accounts receivable with book value of 16,697,800 yuan (original book value of 171 million yuan) to Shenzhen Pickup Investment Partnership (limited partnership) for 60 million yuan. According to the regulations, the transaction constitutes a related party transaction and does not constitute a major asset reorganization, which needs to be submitted to the company's shareholders' meeting for consideration and approval. The accounts receivable to be transferred this time are all due to the daily business of the company, mainly due to the overdue accounts receivable formed by providing engineering services to the debtor.Senior energy safety official: Poland will start looking for partners for the construction of the second nuclear power plant in early 2025.
Broadcom US stocks rose 3.6% before the market, while Apple US stocks rose 0.3% before the market. In the news, Apple is cooperating with Broadcom around artificial intelligence (AI) chips.AIA: It cost about HK$ 62.73 million to buy back nearly 1.07 million shares. AIA Holdings Limited announced that it spent about HK$ 62.73 million to buy back about 1.07 million shares that day, accounting for 0.0098% of the issued shares, and the repurchase price per share ranged from HK$ 563,84942 to HK$ 598,0954.Albertson terminated its merger with krogh and announced an increase in dividend and repurchase plan. albertson Company announced that it had exercised its right to terminate its merger agreement with krogh, because the US District Court in Oregon and the District Court in Washington issued an injunction on the proposed merger on December 10th. Vivek Sankaran, CEO of the company, commented: "In view of the recent decision of the federal and state courts to block the proposed merger between the company and krogh, we have made a difficult decision to terminate the merger agreement. We are very disappointed with the court's decision. " In addition, the board of directors of albertson Company plans to increase the quarterly cash dividend from $0.12 to $0.15 per share, and approved a stock repurchase plan of up to $2 billion.
Diplomat: The EU envoy failed to reach an agreement on the 15th round of sanctions against Russia.Senior energy safety official: Poland will start looking for partners for the construction of the second nuclear power plant in early 2025.The US Department of Commerce listed two high-tech enterprises in China on the list of entities on the grounds of "human rights violations", and the Foreign Ministry responded that the Foreign Ministry of China held a regular press conference today (11th). At the meeting, the CCTV reporter asked questions. On December 10th, the US Department of Commerce listed two high-tech enterprises in China on the "entity list" on the grounds of "human rights violation". What is China's comment? In this regard, Mao Ning said that the so-called sanctions you mentioned are a blatant crackdown on China's high-tech enterprises under the guise of human rights, which further exposes that the US side's protection of human rights is false and depriving the China people of their right to development is true. This trick can't succeed. If the United States really cares about human rights, it should first make up its own human rights "debt", instead of politicizing and weaponizing human rights issues, interfering in other countries' internal affairs and harming other countries' interests everywhere. (CCTV News)
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-14