Group 1 - The core point of the article is that the company, Kwan Shih Fragrance (01925), is facing potential financial impacts due to the European Commission's decision to impose a temporary anti-dumping duty of 70.9% on candle products imported from the People's Republic of China, effective from August 13, 2025 [1][1][1] - The transfer of shares from Xingzheng International Securities to Yingli Securities on August 28 involved a market value of HKD 30.7445 million, representing 6.84% of the company's shares [1][1][1] - The company produces and imports candle products to EU member states through its subsidiary in the People's Republic of China, and over 50% of its sales come from orders from EU customers, indicating a significant reliance on this market [1][1][1] Group 2 - The European Commission's investigation results are temporary and may be revised during the final ruling phase of the anti-dumping investigation [1][1][1] - The potential impact of the temporary duty on the company's overall revenue and profit is a concern for the board, given the substantial portion of sales derived from the EU market [1][1][1]
旷世芳香(01925)股东将股票由兴证国际证券转入盈立证券 转仓市值3074.45万港元