I SQUARED CAPITAL is reported to have started due diligence on Hong Kong Broadband.China Tiewu, etc. established the General Lugang International Logistics Company in Gansu. According to the enterprise search APP, recently, China Railway General Lugang International Logistics (Gansu) Co., Ltd. was established, with Ouyang Bing as the legal representative and a registered capital of 30 million yuan. Its business scope includes: domestic cargo transportation agents; International freight forwarder; Road freight transportation (excluding dangerous goods), etc. Enterprise equity penetration shows that the company is jointly held by China Railway General Supply Chain Technology Group Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Tiewu, and Lanzhou New District Lugang Logistics Co., Ltd.The turnover of Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets exceeded 1 trillion for the 51st consecutive trading day, which was 380 billion less than that of the previous trading day.
AI glasses concept stocks continued to rise, with Zhongke Lanxun, Hengxuan Technology and Mingyue Lens rising more than 12%, while Tianjian, Xingxing Technology, Yiyuan Communication, Yitong Communication and Zhuoyi Technology had previous daily limit.China Overseas Development: The annual interest of "23 Zhonghai 04" will be paid on December 12th. On December 10th, China Overseas Development (00688.HK) announced that China Overseas Enterprise Development Group Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company, will pay the annual interest of "23 Zhonghai 04" on December 12th, totaling 96 million yuan. The total amount of bonds issued in this issue is 3 billion yuan, and the issuance period is 5 years. The coupon rate of bonds in this issue is 3.20%.The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council refutes Lai Qingde's fallacy of so-called transit to the United States. CGTN reporter from the Central Radio and Television General Station: Lai Qingde falsely claimed that "the biggest challenge at present is the threat of China" when he transited to Hawaii in the United States a few days ago. What's your comment on Taiwan Province's future development plan and threatened to "strengthen its national defense forces"? Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said: We resolutely oppose any form of official exchanges between the United States and Taiwan, and resolutely oppose the "transit" of Taiwan Province leaders to the United States under any name and for any reason. Lai Qingde's so-called "transit" is essentially "seeking independence by relying on foreign countries", trying to mislead international public opinion and people on the island by peddling its "Taiwan independence" proposition. At present, the biggest challenge in cross-strait relations is that the Democratic Progressive Party authorities stubbornly adhere to the "Taiwan independence" stance, link up with external forces to frequently provoke "independence" and tie Taiwan Province to the "Taiwan independence" chariot. We are telling the Democratic Progressive Party authorities to give up the illusion of "seeking independence by force" and "seeking independence by relying on foreign countries" at an early date and stop the "Taiwan independence" separatist activities. Only by returning to the "1992 Consensus" which embodies the one-China principle can cross-strait relations return to the correct track of peaceful development and the development future of Taiwan Province be effectively guaranteed.
Well-known American experts said that it was useless for Taiwan Province to buy weapons, and the Taiwan Affairs Office responded. Beijing Daily reporter: Bu Ruizhe, former chairman of the Board of Directors of the American Association in, and many other well-known American experts on the Taiwan Strait said that it was "impossible and useless" for the Democratic Progressive Party authorities to plan to increase military spending and buy American armaments in large quantities, which was regarded as "throwing cold water on the Democratic Progressive Party authorities" and "taking a blow". What is the spokesman's comment on this? Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson of the Democratic Progressive Party Affairs Office, said: authorities are trying to "seek independence by force", squandering the hard-earned money of Taiwan Province people to buy weapons, and paying a high "protection fee" to hand in a "warlords", which is just to quench their thirst by drinking poison, and will only make Taiwan Province soldiers in danger. The deeper the "relying on foreign countries for independence", the more "destroying Taiwan", and ultimately it will only be a moth to the fire and bring about its own destruction.Zhewen Internet: Zhejiang Internet (600986) announced on the evening of December 11th that the company intends to authorize the management of the company to make an independent decision to dispose of the stock of Doushen Education Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Doushen Education") held by the company through centralized bidding or block trading. The authorization period is within 36 months from the date of deliberation and approval by the shareholders' meeting. As of the date of announcement, the company holds 61.06 million shares of Doushen Education, accounting for 2.95% of the total share capital of Doushen Education, and will lift the restriction on sales on December 29, 2024.Sinotrans has set up a new company, including land international cargo transportation agency business. The enterprise search APP shows that recently, Sinotrans Logistics (Alashankou) Co., Ltd. was established with Chen Xin as its legal representative and registered capital of 10 million yuan. Its business scope includes: domestic container cargo transportation agency; International freight forwarder; Land international freight forwarding agent; Import and export agents, etc. Enterprise survey shows that the company is indirectly wholly-owned by Sinotrans.
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