• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

HK Exchange says 17 firms buy back shares =2

Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:24pm EST

Stocks

   
 I-CABLE            18/12/07      147,000  HK$1.55    HK$1.52
 Communications Ltd (1097.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 IPE Group Ltd      18/12/07      135,000  HK$0.99    HK$0.97
 (0929.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 Mingyuan Medicare  18/12/07      500,000  HK$1.16    HK$1.14
 Development Co Ltd (0233.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 National           18/12/07      300,000  HK$0.62    HK$0.62
 Electronics Holdings Ltd (0213.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 NetDragon Websoft  18/12/07      116,500  HK$14.48   HK$14.16
 Inc. 8288.HK
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 Perfectech Int'l   18/12/07      320,000  HK$0.90    HK$0.89
 Holdings Ltd (0765.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 Regal Hotels       18/12/07    3,270,000  HK$0.57    HK$0.56
 International Holdings Ltd (0078.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 SmarTone Telecom-  18/12/07      202,000  HK$7.29    --
 munications Holdings Ltd (0315.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 TCL Multimedia     18/12/07      500,000  HK$0.435   HK$0.43
 Technology Holdings Ltd (1070.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 Tongda Group       18/12/07      740,000  HK$0.322   HK$0.315
 Holdings Ltd (0698.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 Wing Lee Holdings  18/12/07      292,000  HK$0.76    HK$0.75
 Ltd (0876.HK)
 ==============================================================
 (Reporting by Raymond Leung)


Stocks



More from Reuters

Major hurdles cleared in Geely bid for Volvo: source

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Ford Motor and Zhejiang Geely have addressed most of the big issues in the pending sale of Ford's Volvo car unit to the Chinese automaker, a source with knowledge of the talks said on Wednesday, paving the way for the biggest acquisition of a foreign automaker by a Chinese company.

Malaysians participate in computer attack and defence hacking competition during The 3rd Annual Hack-In-The-Box Security Conference 2004 in Kuala Lumpur on October 6, 2004. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad
Commentary:

Year of the breach

Data security breaches are nasty business and should be avoided at all costs, writes Kevin Prince, a chief technology officer at Perimeter e-Security. Here's a look at the biggest breaches and blunders of 2009.  Commentary 

A condominium under construction is seen in Miami, Florida October 15, 2007. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Booming in the bust

For most Americans, the housing market collapsed about four years ago. For three real estate heavyweights, it's just getting started.  Full Article