-- 据4月17日香港交易所公告显示,和文城市运营服务有限公司(港交所代码:2529)已同意以4950万元人民币收购一家智慧城市技术公司。 周一早盘交易中,这家城市服务及运营供应商的股价上涨近2%。 该公司将从控股股东长沙城建集团及五位个人股东手中收购湖南利威中天科技发展有限公司的全部股权。 目标公司提供智能系统工程、智慧城市建设及软件开发服务。 收购款项将分期以现金支付,其中70%将在交易完成时支付,剩余部分将在三年内根据盈利及应收账款回收情况支付。 和文表示,此次收购将增强其智慧城市建设能力,并支持其拓展技术驱动型城市服务业务。
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