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Valtech Valuation Actively Assists in LSP Valuation for Property and Hotels Businesses in Hong Kong

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Our dedicated team actively assists in LSP valuation, ensuring accurate assessments tailored to our client’s needs. Valtech Valuation is a preferred choice for precise and strategic LSP valuation in Hong Kong's dynamic labor market.

Valtech Valuation HKEX-GL116-23 Disclosure of the Basis of Consideration and Business Valuations Compliance Tips

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In October 2023, the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEX) has published a guidance letter "Disclosure of the basis of consideration and business valuations in notifiable transactions", which emphasises the fairness and reasonableness of the terms of the transaction. Valtech Valuation provides a summary of recommendations for compliance with HKEx-GL116-23, which aims to help companies complete compliant disclosures.

Valtech Valuation Completes Valuation on China Coal-fired Power Plants

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Valtech Valuation has recently taken on a challenging and rewarding project: valuing an investment in coal-fired power plants in China. Our team worked diligently to assess the feasibility and fairness of this investment.

HKEX Disclosure Requirements on Business Valuation in Transactions | Valtech Valuation, An Experienced Business Valuation Provider for Notifiable Transactions

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In October 2023, The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEx) published a guidance letter (the "Guidance Letter”) outlining the disclosure gaps identified in transaction circulars from their previous vetting. The Guidance Letter underscores the need for listed companies to provide adequate explanation of the basis of determining the consideration of the transaction by disclosing in the transaction announcement sufficient and objective information with quantitative inputs and analysis to substantiate how the consideration was arrived at.

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