hmvod Ltd. Faces Winding-Up Petition Following High Court Judgment

Reuters
20 Jun
hmvod Ltd. Faces Winding-Up Petition Following High Court Judgment

hmvod Limited has announced that a winding-up petition has been filed against the company. This development follows a judgment by the High Court of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, which requires the company to repay Ms. Yu Yining. The Board of Directors is actively seeking legal advice and intends to take necessary actions to protect the company's legal rights. Shareholders and potential investors are advised to exercise caution when dealing with the company's securities. Further updates will be provided as significant developments occur.

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