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HK Exchange says eight firms buy back shares

Thu Dec 20, 2007 8:56pm EST

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 Dec 21 (Reuters) - The Hong Kong stock exchange said on
Friday eight companies had repurchased their ordinary shares in
the market.
 The following is a table regarding share buybacks:
                           No. of       Highest    Lowest
 Company name     Date of     Securities   Price      Price
 (Stock code)     Repurchase  Repurchased  per share  per share
 -----------      ----------  -----------  ---------  ---------
 Applied            20/12/07       20,000  HK$0.56    HK$0.56
 Development Holdings Ltd (0519.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 China Metal        20/12/07       86,000  HK$2.35    HK$2.30
 International Holdings Inc (0319.HK)
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 Hopewell Holdings  20/12/07       20,000  HK$33.30   HK$33/30
 Ltd (0054.HK)
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 I-CABLE            20/12/07      100,000  HK$1.56    HK$1.54
 Communications Ltd (1097.HK)
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 Mingyuan Medicare  20/12/07      100,000  HK$1.13    HK$1.13
 Development Co Ltd (0233.HK)
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 Regal Hotels       20/12/07   11,024,000  HK$0.60    HK$0.57
 International Holdings Ltd (0078.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 TCL Multimedia     20/12/07    5,228,000  HK$0.455   HK$0.445
 Technology Holdings Ltd (1070.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 Tongda Group       20/12/07      560,000  HK$0.32    HK$0.32
 Holdings Ltd (0698.HK)
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 (Reporting by Raymond Leung)




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