SHANGHAI INDUSTRIAL HOLDINGS LIMITED 上海實業控股有限公司
HKSAR v Ko Kit & Chan Kai San
HK Court of Appeal, 29-Jul-2010
Lu Da Yong, former Deputy MD of Shanghai Industrial (0363), was convicted in absentia, and remains a fugitive.
HK Court of Appeal, 29-Jul-2010
Lu Da Yong, former Deputy MD of Shanghai Industrial (0363), was convicted in absentia, and remains a fugitive.
Former Deputy MD of Shanghai Industrial jailed for bribery and fraud over cigarette smuggling
ICAC, 24-Feb-2009
Mr Lu is hereby inducted into the Webb-site.com Hall of Shame. The ICAC doesn't mention though, that Mr Lu is still a fugitive.
ICAC, 24-Feb-2009
Mr Lu is hereby inducted into the Webb-site.com Hall of Shame. The ICAC doesn't mention though, that Mr Lu is still a fugitive.
Former Deputy MD of Shanghai Industrial convicted of bribery and fraud over cigarette smuggling
ICAC, 22-Jan-2009
ICAC, 22-Jan-2009
Lu Da Yong resigns "to comply with national policy of personnel rotation"
Company announcement, 19-Dec-2005
Company announcement, 19-Dec-2005
Vampire bites Shanghai Industrial
Investors who voted at Shanghai Industrial's AGM last week voted against the general general issue mandate by an estimated margin of 51% to 49%, the 8th win in the Hang Seng Index for Project Vampire. (4-Jun-2003)
Investors who voted at Shanghai Industrial's AGM last week voted against the general general issue mandate by an estimated margin of 51% to 49%, the 8th win in the Hang Seng Index for Project Vampire. (4-Jun-2003)
Shanghai Industrial voting advice
The 19th meeting in Project Poll, and we urge investors to vote against the issue mandate, to help protect their investment from dilution. (19-May-2003)
The 19th meeting in Project Poll, and we urge investors to vote against the issue mandate, to help protect their investment from dilution. (19-May-2003)
Beijing Siphon
In the latest amendment to its Listing Rules, the Stock Exchange has confirmed that it treats PRC municipal governments as unrelated to the window companies they control. We explain how this creates a lower standard for red-chips and H-shares, and how it allowed Beijing Enterprises effectively to pass the bulk of its listing proceeds to the municipal water company without minority shareholders' approval. (12-May-1999)
In the latest amendment to its Listing Rules, the Stock Exchange has confirmed that it treats PRC municipal governments as unrelated to the window companies they control. We explain how this creates a lower standard for red-chips and H-shares, and how it allowed Beijing Enterprises effectively to pass the bulk of its listing proceeds to the municipal water company without minority shareholders' approval. (12-May-1999)
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