CITIC Securities transfer CITIC Investment 45% Equity approved
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Citic Investment will be out of Citic Securities (600030) by the end of the year, as equity transfers are approved. SH), the new owner of Beijing state-owned Capital Management Center (hereinafter referred to as "Beijing state-funded center"). Citic Securities announced today that November 11, 2010, Citic Investment Securities received the CSRC "on the approval of Citic Investment Securities Limited liability company to change holders of more than 5% of the shareholder's reply." According to the official reply, China Securities Regulatory Commission approved Beijing National Capital Center holding CITIC Investment securities more than 5% of the shareholder qualification, Beijing State Capital Center under the law to let Citic Investment securities 45% shares no objections. At the same time, the SFC requires CITIC Investment securities from the date of approval of 30 working days, in accordance with the law to deal with changes in the relevant equity. In line with the CSRC's regulatory requirements for securities companies, Citic Securities in the middle of this year through the transfer of equity trading company held 60% of Citic Investment in the 53%. According to the final result, the 45% equity intention of the party is Beijing state Capital Center, the price is 7.29 billion yuan, 8% of the intention of the assignee is the Century Jinyuan Investment Group Co., Ltd., the price is 1.296 billion yuan.
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