-- 根據週五提交給香港交易所的文件,Graphex(港交所代碼:6128)將終止其在美國的美國存託股份(ADS)計劃,終止日期定於7月14日。 該公司表示,已通知存託機構紐約梅隆銀行啟動終止程序。 Graphex指出,終止該計畫的原因包括ADS所代表的股份比例相對較小,且交易量低於其在香港上市的股票。 該公司補充說,預計其在香港的上市將繼續滿足其融資和投資者准入需求。
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