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Hong Kong stock individual stock dynamics: Alibaba releases the Qwen-Robot series of embodied large models; MINIEYE sign…

Individual Stock News

  1. Alibaba (09988.HK) released its first embodied large model Qwen-Robot series.

  2. MINIEYE (02431.HK): Signed a procurement and long-term cooperation agreement for unmanned logistics vehicles.

  3. TONGGUAN GOLD (00340.HK): Plans to repurchase company shares for no more than HKD 300 million.

  4. YUZHOU GROUP (01628.HK) subsidiary plans to sell Hong Kong property for HKD 269 million.

  5. NEW CENTURY GP (00234.HK) released annual results, with a loss attributable to shareholders of HKD 28.46 million, narrowing by 48.9% year-on-year.

  6. EVERG VEHICLE (00708.HK) received additional resumption guidance from the Stock Exchange and will continue to be suspended.

  7. CFMEE announced on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that it plans to issue 12.83 million H shares for its listing in Hong Kong (depending on the exercise of the over-allotment option), with a pricing range between HKD 240.09 per share and HKD 252.73 per share.

  8. LY iTECH announced on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that it plans to issue 811 million H shares for its listing in Hong Kong, with a price not exceeding HKD 10.18 per share.

  9. Tencent Holdings (00700.HK): Completed the issuance of USD 2.45 billion and RMB 15 billion notes

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