AccorHotels


Jin Jiang will no longer be Accor's largest shareholder

12/03/24 -"Accor has reached agreement to repurchase 2.77% of its own shares held by Jin Jiang at a discount of 3%. This transaction will further reduce Jin Jiang’s holding to 5.33% and we expect a full ..."

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12/03/24
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