Baosteel spends RMB 1.117 billion to date on share buyback program

Friday, 02 November 2012 17:23:15 (GMT+3)   |  
Shanghai-based Chinese steelmaker Baoshan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd (Baosteel) has announced that as of November 1 it has spent RMB 1.117 billion ($177 million), including commissions, to buy back 243 million of its own shares, paying between RMB 4.51 and RMB 4.67 per share. The volume of shares purchased is equivalent to 1.4 percent of Baosteel’s total shares.
 
In August this year, Baosteel stated its intention to repurchase one billion of its own shares, or 5.7 percent of its total equity. The plan was officially approved on September 17 at a shareholders’ meeting.

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