Century Sunshine shares remain suspended on Hong Kong Stock Exchange pending resumption conditions

Reuters04-01
Century Sunshine shares remain suspended on Hong Kong Stock Exchange pending resumption conditions
  • Century Sunshine Group shares, listed on Hong Kong Stock Exchange Main Board (stock code: 509), remain suspended under Stock Exchange of Hong Kong requirements.
  • Trading has been halted since 9:00 a.m. on April 1, 2025, pending satisfaction of resumption guidance and full compliance with Listing Rules.
  • Resumption timetable remains uncertain as auditor has not completed procedures tied to Shandong Hongri administrative and judicial proceedings.
  • Company expects to miss March 31, 2026 deadline to publish FY2025 annual results, delaying related board meeting.


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