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浙江出版传媒股份有限公司2025年半年度权益分派实施公告
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-09-01 21:29

Core Points - Zhejiang Publishing Media Co., Ltd. announced a cash dividend distribution of 0.1 yuan per share for the first half of 2025, totaling approximately 222.22 million yuan [2][4] - The dividend distribution was approved at the annual general meeting on May 15, 2025, and subsequently ratified by the board on August 21, 2025 [2][3] - The company has a total share capital of 2,222,222,223 shares, and the dividend will be distributed to all shareholders registered by the close of trading on the day before the dividend record date [4][3] Dividend Distribution Details - The cash dividend of 0.1 yuan per share is inclusive of tax, with a total payout of 222,222,222.30 yuan [4] - The distribution will be managed by China Securities Depository and Clearing Corporation Limited, Shanghai Branch, with shareholders able to receive their dividends through designated securities firms [5][8] - Tax implications for individual shareholders vary based on their holding period, with different rates applicable for those holding shares for less than one year, between one month and one year, and over one year [8][9] Cash Management Announcement - The company redeemed cash management products worth 1.55 billion yuan, yielding a profit of approximately 38.83 million yuan [23][25] - A new cash management plan has been initiated with an amount of 1.6 billion yuan, with a management period of 360 to 363 days [23][26] - The board approved the use of up to 5.7 billion yuan for cash management activities, allowing for rolling use of funds within this limit [23][29] Investor Communication - An investor meeting is scheduled for September 23, 2025, to discuss the company's half-year performance and address investor inquiries [15][16] - Investors can submit questions in advance through the Shanghai Stock Exchange Roadshow Center or via email [18][19] - The meeting will be conducted in an interactive online format, allowing for real-time engagement with company executives [16][17]