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Changda Holdings (01433.HK) spent HK $5,880 on December 22 to buy back 60,000 shares.
22/12/2025
Translated to Wisdom Finance APP News, Changda Holdings (01433.HK) announced the purchase of 60,000 shares for HK$5,880 on December 22, 2025.
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Indian famous financial technology company Paytm will set up branches in Indonesia and Luxembourg.
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U.S. Stock Market News | Tesla (TSLA.US) Hits Another All-Time High, Market Value exceeds 1.6 Trillion U.S. Dollars.
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On Monday morning, Pacific Gas and Electric Company fell 0.5%, Google Class A stock remained flat, and Tesla rose 1.4%. According to reports, a substation fire at Pacific Gas and Electric Company caused power outages for about 130,000 customers in San Francisco, leading Alphabet's Waymo to temporarily suspend its self-driving taxi service, while Tesla stated that its human-supervised service was not affected.
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The Ecuadorian court sentenced another 5 soldiers to more than two years in prison.
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The Ecuadorian Prosecutor's Office reported that the country's court has made a ruling on the case of four children in Guayaquil who were forcibly disappeared, with 11 out of the 17 implicated military personnel sentenced to more than 34 years in prison.
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