Skyfame Realty (Holdings) Limited 天譽置業(控股)有限公司

Court dismisses challenge to SFC's investigative powers
SFC, 18-Feb-2020
The judgment reveals ongoing SFC investigations involving China Agri-Products Exchange (0149) and Skyfame Realty (0059). Directors of both are suspected of acting against the interests of shareholders, issuing bonds at deep discounts to shell companies in placings via Anglo Chinese. The bonds were resold to applicants for HK residency under the since-suspended Capital Investment Entrant Scheme, There is also an investigation into parties behind Aeso (8341).
Chairman Yu Pan moves 51% of Skyfame Realty (0059) from UBS to Haitong on 8-Dec-2017
 (9-Dec-2017)
Skyfame (0059) controller pledges 321.86m shares (12.30%) to China Huarong (2799)
Company announcement, 25-Jul-2017
To secure a HK$500m loan to Skyfame.
Breach of Paragraph 2 of Listing Agreement
Company announcement, 31-Jul-2003
Breach of Listing Agreement
Company announcement, 28-Apr-2003
renren (0059) independent shareholders veto rights issue
Company announcement, 29-Aug-2002
StyNet, Part 2: Asia's Inworld City
Continuing our series on the Styland network, we take you through the wheeling and dealing surrounding Inworld, most of whose flimsy track record came from companies in the network - including Digital World, Rainbow, Renren, Riverhill and Styland itself. You will also see an incredible set of pre-IPO transactions in the stock. Is Hong Kong really Asia's World City? (24-Jul-2002)
StyNet, Part 1: Digital Mess
In the first of a series of articles, we'll take you through a labyrinth of transactions involving a motley collection of GEM listings, including Inworld, International Capital Network, Rainbow and Riverhill, two bombed-out main board stocks - Digital World and renren, and a company at the centre of the network, Styland. We kick off with a detailed study of Digital World and its dealings. (21-Jul-2002)
SFC prosecutes Mr Sidney Yung Wai Shun for market manipulation
SFC, 24-Aug-1999
Margareta Kristina Agell v Lars Christer Agell & Marina McClung
HK Court of First Instance, 16-Sep-1977
Lars later married Marina. Building on his experience with Volvo, Lars & Marina Agell established Ankor, which obtained the Saab franchise for HK and was listed in 1993.

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