Asia Television Holdings Faces Ongoing Trading Suspension Amid Winding Up Petition and Unresolved Settlement Talks

Reuters
Oct 06, 2025
Asia Television Holdings Faces Ongoing Trading Suspension Amid Winding Up Petition and Unresolved Settlement Talks

Asia Television Holdings Limited announced that trading in its shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange remains suspended as the company continues to face a winding up petition. The company has disclosed that it is actively communicating with the petitioner regarding a possible settlement, but no concrete timeline for resolution has been established. Shareholders and potential investors are advised to exercise caution, as there are material risks associated with trading the company's shares during this period. Further announcements will be made as developments arise.

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