News Highlights: Top Equities Stories of the Day
November 30 2015 - 10:16PM
Dow Jones News
Samsung Electronics Replaces Mobile Chief -- Update
Samsung Electronics Co. said Tuesday that its mobile chief J.K.
Shin and another co-chief executive officer would step back from
day-to-day operations, as the South Korean technology giant looks
to new leadership to revive its once-booming smartphone business.
(published 0155 GMT)
Kwoon Chung Bus Holdings April-Sept Net Profit HK$124.7 Mln, up From HK$80.0 Mln a Year Ago
Kwoon Chung Bus Holdings Ltd. said before trading hours Tuesday
that its net profit for the six months ended September rose 55.9%
from a year earlier to 124.7 million Hong Kong dollars . (published
0154 GMT)
China Travel International Investment Hong Kong to Jointly Develop Land With Evergrande Real Estate
China Travel International Investment Hong Kong Ltd. said after
trading hours Monday that it, along with Evergrande Real Estate
Group Ltd., will develop 2.77 million square meters of land in
Zhuhai into a leisure resort. (published 0125 GMT)
Fullshare Holdings Signs Initial Pact to Buy Property Project in Hainan Province
Fullshare Holdings Ltd. signed an initial agreement to buy
commercial and hotel properties in China's Hainan Province for 3.4
billion . (published 0124 GMT)
China Financial International Investments and Partner to Inject HK$1.14 Bln Into Ourgame
China Financial International Investments Ltd. said before
trading hours Tuesday that it and Beijing Irena Culture Co. would
invest 1.14 billion Hong Kong dollars in Ourgame International
Holdings Ltd., a firm that develops online games. (published 0053
GMT)
Morgan Stanley to Cut a Quarter of Bond, Currency Trading Jobs -- Update
Morgan Stanley plans to slash hundreds of jobs from its debt and
currencies division, people familiar with the matter said,
revealing that the Wall Street firm believes that a monthslong
slump in trading revenue may persist. (published 0026 GMT)
Samsung Consumer Electronics Chief B.K. Yoon to Step Back From Day-To-Day Operations
Samsung Electronics Co. said Tuesday that two of its co-chief
executives, including mobile chief J.K. Shin, would step back from
day-to-day operations, as the South Korean technology giant looks
to new leadership to revive its once-booming smartphone business.
(published 0037 GMT)
SouthGobi Resources: Toronto Stock Exchange Says Company Meets Listing Requirements
SouthGobi Resources Ltd., a company that explores and develops
coal mines in Mongolia's South Gobi region said before trading
hours Tuesday that the Toronto Stock Exchange has finished its
review of the company and that it continues to meet the exchange's
listing requirements. (published 0015 GMT)
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
November 30, 2015 22:01 ET (03:01 GMT)
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