China Communications Services Proposes General Mandate to Repurchase H Shares for Shareholder Vote

Reuters12-11
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CUCSF">China Communications</a> Services Proposes General Mandate to Repurchase H Shares for Shareholder Vote

China Communications Services Corporation Ltd. has announced a proposal to grant the Board a general mandate to repurchase up to 10% of the company's issued H shares, excluding treasury shares. The proposal will be submitted for shareholder approval at an upcoming extraordinary general meeting, as well as at class meetings for domestic and H shareholders. The company recommends that shareholders vote in favor of the proposal to enhance shareholder value and protect their interests. The date of the shareholder meetings will be announced in due course.

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