Applied Development Holdings Limited
Domicile: | Bermuda |
Type: | Listed company |
Formed: | 1988-11-01 |
Incorporation number: |
14120
|
Last check on companies registry: |
2017-03-11 |
Year-end: | 30-Jun |
Web sites
www.applieddev.com
Foreign registrations
Employment Support Subsidy (COVID-19)
The HK Government paid
employers a subsidy of half of staff salaries up to a subsidy cap of HK$9k per
month for 6 months in 2 phases covering Jun-Aug and Sep-Nov 2020. Amounts shown
do not include subsidiaries. P1 and p2 indicate whether a claim has been made
and approved in each phase. Click here for raw
filing data.
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English name |
Chinese name |
Amount HK$ |
Heads |
Average HK$ |
p1 |
p2 |
APPLIED DEVELOPMENT HOLDINGS LIMITED |
|
108,000 |
2 |
54,000 |
1 |
1 |
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Name history
Old English name |
Old Chinese name |
Until |
APPLIED INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LIMITED |
|
2006-10-04 |
Reorganised from
HK-listed equities
Ordinary shares
Exchange |
Code |
Listed |
Last trade |
Delisted |
|
HK Main |
00102 |
1986-03-24 |
|
1989-01-10 |
|
HK Main |
00519 |
1989-01-10 |
|
|
|
Warrant
Exchange |
Code |
Listed |
Last trade |
Delisted |
|
HK Main |
00718 |
1991-07-11 |
|
1994-07-01 |
|
Warrant
Exchange |
Code |
Listed |
Last trade |
Delisted |
|
HK Main |
01211 |
1995-01-10 |
1999-12-24 |
2000-01-03 |
|
Warrant
Exchange |
Code |
Listed |
Last trade |
Delisted |
|
HK Main |
00744 |
2000-05-04 |
2004-04-26 |
2004-05-03 |
|
Nil-paid rights
Exchange |
Code |
Listed |
Last trade |
Delisted |
|
HK Main |
02921 |
2014-07-29 |
2014-08-05 |
2014-08-06 |
|
Holdings
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