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HK Exchange says 23 firms buy back shares

Sun Nov 9, 2008 9:29pm EST

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 HONG KONG, Nov 10 (Reuters) - The Hong Kong stock exchange
said on Monday 23 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
 -----------      ----------  -----------  ---------  ---------
 ASIAN UNION      2008/11/07    2,000,000  HK$0.041   HK$0.039
 (0419.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 C C LAND         2008/11/07      400,000  HK$1.35    HK$1.28
 (1224.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 CHINA METAL      2008/11/07      780,000  HK$0.77    HK$0.70
 (0319.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 CHINESE EST      2008/11/07    1,114,000  HK$5.84    HK$5.67
 (0127.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 CNPC(HONG KONG)  2008/11/07    6,610,000  HK$2.50    HK$2.37
 (0135.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 GOLDEN EAGLE     2008/11/07    5,000,000  HK$4.40    HK$3.91
 (3308.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 HONGHUA GROUP    2008/11/07      325,000  HK$1.23    HK$1.20
 (0196.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 HOPEWELL HOLD    2008/11/07      313,000  HK$23.75   HK$22.75
 (0054.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 INTIME           2008/11/07    2,849,000  HK$2.40    HK$2.26
 (1833.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 KINGMAKER        2008/11/07       50,000  HK$0.68    HK$0.65
 (1170.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 LERADO GROUP     2008/11/07      100,000  HK$0.425      --
 (1225.HK)
 --------------------------------------------------------------



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