GCL NEWENERGY to Raise Approximately HKD193 Million by Issuing Shares to Pharos
Investment Agreement: GCL NEWENERGY signed a subscription and investment agreement with Pharos, issuing 186.5 million new shares at HKD1.033 per share, totaling nearly HKD193 million.
Discount on Shares: The issue price represents a 19.92% discount compared to GCL NEWENERGY's closing price of HKD1.29 on the signing date.
Rights Granted: As part of the agreement, Pharos will provide GCL NEWENERGY with future equity rights to Pharos shares and the right to purchase digital tokens based on blockchain technology.
Stock Quote Delay: The stock quote for HK stocks is delayed by at least 15 minutes.
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Elon Musk's Investigations: Musk's team has conducted secret visits to various Chinese photovoltaic companies, focusing on equipment, silicon wafers, and battery components, particularly those using heterojunction and perovskite technologies.
Market Reaction: Following the news, Hong Kong-listed photovoltaic stocks saw an increase, with notable gains in companies like XINYI SOLAR, GCL TECH, XINYI GLASS, and GCL NEWENERGY.
Investment Agreement: GCL NEWENERGY signed a subscription and investment agreement with Pharos, issuing 186.5 million new shares at HKD1.033 per share, totaling nearly HKD193 million.
Discount on Shares: The issue price represents a 19.92% discount compared to GCL NEWENERGY's closing price of HKD1.29 on the signing date.
Rights Granted: As part of the agreement, Pharos will provide GCL NEWENERGY with future equity rights to Pharos shares and the right to purchase digital tokens based on blockchain technology.
Stock Quote Delay: The stock quote for HK stocks is delayed by at least 15 minutes.

Executive Changes: Wang Dong has resigned as executive Director and President of GCL NEWENERGY effective 2 November, with Huang Wei appointed to the position.
Investment Focus: The company plans to explore investment opportunities and conduct research in the cryptocurrencies, Web 3.0, and related industries, recognizing the growing popularity of cryptocurrencies in commercial portfolios.

Government Action: China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and State Administration for Market Regulation are taking steps to combat low-price competition in the photovoltaic (PV) and lithium battery industries, aiming to ensure orderly market conditions.
Market Response: Following the announcement, stocks in the PV and lithium battery sectors, including GCL TECH and XINYI SOLAR, experienced significant gains, with GCL TECH rising by over 10% and other companies also seeing notable increases in their stock prices.






