UBS AG Engages in Significant Share Transactions Involving Hainan Meilan International Airport Co. Ltd. Amid Possible Mandatory General Offer

Reuters
15 May
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/UBSZF">UBS AG</a> Engages in Significant Share Transactions Involving Hainan Meilan International Airport Co. Ltd. Amid Possible Mandatory General Offer

Hainan Meilan International Airport Co. Ltd. announced a disclosure of internal dealings under Rule 22 of the Hong Kong Code on Takeovers and Mergers. On May 14, 2025, UBS AG engaged in transactions involving ordinary shares of the company. The dealings included the purchase of 71,000 shares for a total of $741,960.01 and the sale of 147,000 shares for $1,531,960.06. These transactions were a result of hedging Delta 1 products, driven by unsolicited client orders. UBS AG holds shares in the company and is a Class (6) associate of the Offeree company.

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