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The latest update is out from JiaHua Stores Holdings Limited ( (HK:0602) ).
Jiahua Stores Holdings Limited has called an extraordinary general meeting in Shenzhen on 20 April 2026 to seek shareholder approval for seven lease agreements involving premises at Jiahua Lingyue Plaza in Shenzhen. The leases, entered into by its wholly owned subsidiary Shenzhen Baijiahua Commercial Management Limited with multiple landlords, are intended to secure operating space and formalize existing or planned tenancy arrangements at the complex.
The company is also asking shareholders to authorize its directors to execute all necessary documents and make non-fundamental variations or waivers related to these lease agreements in the interest of the company and its shareholders. The resolutions, if passed, will give management greater flexibility in managing its leased premises at Jiahua Lingyue Plaza, potentially strengthening the group’s operational footprint and commercial presence in the Shenzhen market.
The most recent analyst rating on (HK:0602) stock is a Hold with a HK$0.05 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on JiaHua Stores Holdings Limited stock, see the HK:0602 Stock Forecast page.
More about JiaHua Stores Holdings Limited
Jiahua Stores Holdings Limited is a Cayman Islands-incorporated company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and operates its principal business from Hong Kong and Shenzhen in the PRC. Through its wholly owned subsidiary Shenzhen Baijiahua Commercial Management Limited, the group is involved in commercial property leasing and related retail or commercial management activities in mainland China.
Average Trading Volume: 455,000
Technical Sentiment Signal: Strong Sell
Current Market Cap: HK$43.58M
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