【KAIJIA-KY】Subsidiaries Suzhou Kaijia/Kede/Jiacai/Aipulai/Baihong/Jiahuang/Jiajun Announce Cumulative Disposal of Same Securities Reaching 20% of Paid-in Capital Within One Year
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KAIJIA-KY's subsidiaries disposed of Shanghai Stock Exchange's 1-day reverse repurchase agreement GC001 on April 9, 2026. The total transaction amount reached 237,927 thousand yuan (approximately NT$1,131,902 thousand). A profit of RMB 9 thousand was generated from this disposal, which was for investment and financial management purposes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Which securities were disposed of by subsidiaries of KAIJIA-KY between April 9, 2026, and April 9, 2026?
- A: The securities disposed of were the Shanghai Stock Exchange 1-day reverse repurchase agreement GC001, with trading code 204001, as reported in the announcement by KAIJIA-KY subsidiaries.
- Q: What was the total transaction amount for the cumulative disposal of GC001 securities by the seven subsidiaries on April 9, 2026?
- A: The total transaction amount for the disposal of GC001 securities by the subsidiaries was 237,927 thousand yuan, equivalent to approximately NT$1,131,902 thousand.
- Q: Which approval authority and date authorized the securities disposal transactions conducted on April 9, 2026?
- A: The transactions were approved by the Chairman on April 9, 2026, according to the Republic of China calendar year 115, as no board of directors approval was required.
- Q: What was the disposal profit generated from the sale of GC001 securities by the KAIJIA-KY subsidiaries on April 9, 2026?
- A: The disposal of GC001 securities resulted in a profit of RMB 9 thousand, as reported in the financial disclosure by the KAIJIA-KY subsidiaries.
- Q: What is the current holding status of GC001 securities for Suzhou Kaijia Electronics and Chongqing Jiajun after the April 9, 2026 transaction?
- A: After the transaction, Suzhou Kaijia Electronics and Chongqing Jiajun both hold zero units of GC001 securities, with no restricted rights such as pledges on these holdings.