Antelope Enterprise Holdings Approves Digital Asset Strategic Reserve Plan, Targeting a Phased $10 Billion Allocation to Support Its Genius Plan

Reuters02-27 21:55
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/AEHL">Antelope Enterprise</a> Holdings Approves <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/DAAQU">Digital Asset</a> Strategic Reserve Plan, Targeting a Phased $10 Billion Allocation to Support Its Genius Plan

Antelope Enterprise Holdings Ltd. said its board approved a Digital Asset Strategic Reserve Plan with a phased target of $10 billion to support its “Genius Plan.” The company plans to build the reserve in a structured and disciplined manner, integrating digital assets into its medium- to long-term development framework while adhering to regulatory compliance and risk management. AEHL said it will advance the initiative based on market conditions, regulatory requirements, and internal execution pacing, and will provide ongoing disclosures as it conducts cyclical assessments and adjusts capital allocation.

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