SKE's Parent Company, Yinghe Tech, Stock Price Jumps 30% in 3 Days

Business by Jacky Yin
Jul.19.2023
SKE's Parent Company, Yinghe Tech, Stock Price Jumps 30% in 3 Days
The parent company of SKE, a well-known disposable e-cigarette brand in the UK, has seen its share price rise more than 30% in the past three days. Yinghe Technology responds that there has been no significant change in the company's operation.
SKE's Parent Company, Yinghe Tech, Stock Price Jumps 30% in 3 Days
The public release by Yinghe Technology

 

The parent company of SKE, Yinghe Technology (300457) has recently seen its stock price jump tremendously, with the closing price exceeding 30% in the three consecutive trading days on July 13th, July 14th and July 17th.

 

On the evening of July 17, Yinghe Technology released stock trading abnormal volatility announcement said:

 

  1. There is no need to correct or supplement the information disclosed by the company in the previous period.
  2. The company has not found any undisclosed material information reported by the public media that may have or has had a significant impact on the trading price of the company's shares.
  3. There is no significant change in the company's operation and internal and external business environment recently.
  4. Upon verification, its controlling shareholders and de facto controllers do not have any material matters concerning the company that should be disclosed but have not been disclosed, or that are in the planning stage.
  5. Upon verification, the controlling shareholders and de facto controllers of the Company did not trade in the Company's shares during the period of abnormal fluctuation in stock trading.
  6. Upon self-examination, there are no other circumstances under which the Company violated the fair disclosure requirements.

 

连续3天涨超30% SKE母公司赢合科技:公司经营未发生重大变化
Contents from annoucement | Yinghe Technology

 

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【1】深圳市赢合科技股份有限公司股票交易异常波动的公告

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