China Everbright Water FY2025 annual report published; final one-tier tax-exempt dividend rises to 4.22 HK cents per share

Reuters03-27
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CBVHY">China Everbright</a> Water FY2025 annual report published; final one-tier tax-exempt dividend rises to 4.22 HK cents per share
  • China Everbright Water released materials for its upcoming annual general meeting, including a depositor proxy form.
  • The agenda includes receiving the directors’ statement and audited financial statements, and a proposal to declare a final one-tier tax-exempt dividend of 4.22 Hong Kong cents per share.
  • Shareholders will also vote on re-electing directors Xiong Jianping and Ng Joo Hee Peter, and re-appointing KPMG as auditors.
  • Other proposals cover authorizations to issue shares, renew the share buy-back mandate and the interested person transaction mandate, and amend the bye-laws.


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