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New Gonow RV shareholder transfers shares worth HK$141 million, another reduces stake

10.05.2026 01:05 1 min 2 sources
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New Gonow RV shareholder transfers shares worth HK$141 million, another reduces stake
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In Brief

On April 30, a shareholder of New Gonow RV transferred shares from First Shanghai Securities to CMB International Securities worth HK$141 million. Earlier, on March 31, another shareholder Xia Bin sold 33.758 million shares, reducing his stake to 9.78%.

On April 30, 2026, a shareholder of RV manufacturer New Gonow RV (ticker 00805) transferred shares from First Shanghai Securities to CMB International Securities. The transfer was valued at HK$141 million, equivalent to 10.67% of the company's total shares.

Earlier, on March 31, another shareholder — Xia Bin — sold 33.758 million shares at an average price of HK$1.20 per share. As a result, his stake in the company decreased to 9.78%.

Financial highlights

  • Annual revenue for 2025: CNY 871 million (up 0.8% year-on-year)
  • Net profit: CNY 30.82 million (down 28.9%)

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New Gonow RV (00805) shareholder transfers shares from First Shanghai Securities to CMB International Securities worth HKD 141 million

04.05.2026 sc.stock.cnfol.com ZHO

Xia Bin Reduces Stake in Xinji Ao RV

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