1108.HKSE: Luoyang Glass Corporation
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Items | Suggest the Following Edits (as of Feb 28, 2024) |
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1 | change to “ (CLFG) is under Triumph Science & Technology Group Company, a subsidiary of China National Building Material Group Co., and was the original inventor of Luoyang float glass technology, one of the three prominent technologies in the world.” |
2 | change to “CLFG consists of a State Key Laboratory of New Float Glass Technology and a national enterprise technology center. In March 1994, Luoyang Glass Co., Ltd. was established as a “A+H Shares” dual-listed company. On July 8, 1994, the Company’s H shares (stock code: 01108) were listed onto Hong Kong Stock Exchange. On October 31, 1995, the Company’s A shares (stock code: 600876) were listed onto Shanghai Stock Exchange.” |
3 | change to “CLFG has transformed its business via innovation, from traditional flat glass to ultra-thin electronic glass, then to solar photovoltaic glass, with multitudes of intellectual property rights for its core technologies. CLFG is mainly engaged in production, sales, and technical services of NEV glass and other new glass materials, with a high-quality mass production capability of 1.4-6mm NEV glass.” |
4 | change to “CLFG has attained the “Luoyang Float Glass Technology” Invention Gold Award, the national float glass quality “Silver Award”, China’s “Famous Trademark”, as well as “National Science and Technology Progress First Prize” twice.” |
5 | change to “, and is actively preparing and revising many national (industry-wide) standards and specifications, based on its detailed scientific research and leading production technology for ultra-thin photovoltaic glass.” |