Alibaba: The voluntary conversion of the company's secondary listing status on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to primary listing status takes effect today
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发表于 2024-8-28 21:55:46
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On August 28th, Southern Finance and Economics reported that Alibaba announced on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that it voluntarily changed its secondary listing status to primary listing status, effective today. The company is now listed on both the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange as a dual primary listing company.
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