SINGAPORE (THE BUSINESS TIMES) - Dual-listed Alibaba Pictures Group has been given the go-ahead to delist from the Singapore Exchange (SGX) mainboard, the board said on Thursday night (June 18).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Dual-listed Alibaba Pictures Group has been given the go-ahead to delist from the Singapore Exchange mainboard, the board said on Thursday night .
Alibaba Pictures Group also cited a"significantly lower trading volume" of its shares in Singapore than in its primary listing in Hong Kong. The company added that it will give more updates to shareholders later on the timeline for the planned delisting, as well as the actions that investors here would have to take.
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