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Kyung-in Synthetic to dispose treasury stocks
Kyung-in Synthetic Corporation (012610) has decided to sell 140,000 of its stocks at 4,080 won (US$3.58) per share to gain on sales of treasury stock, it announced on July 19. The total offering amounts to 571.2 million won.
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Kyung-in Synthetic to dispose treasury stocks
July 19, 2016 - 11:50
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[DISCLOSURE]
Kyung-in Synthetic Corporation
(012610) has decided to sell 140,000 of its stocks at 4,080 won (US$3.58) per share to gain on sales of treasury stock, it announced on July 19. The total offering amounts to 571.2 million won.
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