Home » Tibet Tianlu: “Tianlu Convertible Bonds” converted 564 shares in the first quarter, with a total of about 53.17 million shares | Daily Economic News

Tibet Tianlu: “Tianlu Convertible Bonds” converted 564 shares in the first quarter, with a total of about 53.17 million shares | Daily Economic News

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Tibet Tianlu: “Tianlu Convertible Bonds” converted 564 shares in the first quarter, with a total of about 53.17 million shares | Daily Economic News

Every time we receive an AI alert,Tibet Tianlu (SH 600326, closing price: 6.09 yuan) announced on the evening of April 1 that from December 31, 2021 to March 31, 2022, a total of 4,000 yuan of “Tianlu Convertible Bonds” have been issued. Converted into company shares, the number of shares converted is 564 shares. The “Tianlu Convertible Bonds” issued by Tibet Tianlu Co., Ltd. can be converted into company shares from May 6, 2020. As of March 31, 2022, the cumulative total of “Tianlu Convertible Bonds” was approximately RMB 381 million. “It has been converted into company shares, and the number of converted shares is about 53.17 million shares, accounting for 6.14% of the total issued shares of the company before the convertible bond conversion. As of March 31, 2022, the amount of “Tianlu Convertible Bonds” that has not been converted into shares was approximately RMB 706 million, accounting for 64.97% of the total issued “Tianlu Convertible Bonds”.

The chairman of Tibet Tianlu is Chen Lin, male, 52 years old, with a college education background; the general manager is Qiu Bo, male, 53 years old, with a bachelor degree.

1. In the past 30 days, Tibet Tianlu’s northbound capital holdings decreased by 11.7655 million shares, accounting for a 1.28% decrease in the proportion of tradable shares;
2. In the past 30 days, no institution has conducted research on Tibet Tianlu.

(Reporter Zeng Jianhui)

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