Morgan Stanley Stick to Their Hold Rating for Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc By Investing.com
Wednesday, 20 January 2021, 17:50:00
Morgan Stanley Stick to Their Hold Rating for Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc
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HLT Global proposes to buy remaining 45% of rubber glob subsidiary
Monday, 11 January 2021, 16:13:22
PETALING JAYA: HLT Global Bhd is proposing to acquire the remaining 45% stake of its 55%-owned rubber glove subsidiary HL Rubber Industries Sdn Bhd (HLRI) for RM90 million to be satisfied via the issuance of 90 million shares at an issue price of RM1.00 per share. HLT today entered into a conditional share sale agreement (SSA) with Suntel International Co Ltd, Hup Lek Engineering & Trading Sdn Bhd and Teng Kok Fah for the proposed acquisition of the 40% stake held by them for RM80 million to be satisfied via the issuance of 80 million shares at an issue price of RM1.00 per share. HLT is also in the midst of negotiation with Lau Siong Hut for the acquisition of Lau’s 5% stake in HLRI for RM10 million on parallel terms as the SSA. “The proposed acquisition is in line with the group’s business expansion plan for its rubber glove manufacturing division given the favourable prospects of the rubber glove industry and HLRI. Through the exercise, HLT will be able to have full control over HLRI, in terms of absolute shareholding as well as its overall operations and future business direction,” HLT said in a stock exchange filing.
— The Sun Daily

Barclays Stick to Their Buy Rating for Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc
Monday, 23 November 2020, 02:25:36
Barclays Stick to Their Buy Rating for Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc
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Wells Fargo Stick to Their Hold Rating for Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc
Tuesday, 17 November 2020, 10:10:50
Wells Fargo Stick to Their Hold Rating for Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc
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This Is What Hedge Funds Bought And Sold In Q3: Complete 13F Summary
Tuesday, 17 November 2020, 04:20:00
This Is What Hedge Funds Bought And Sold In Q3: Complete 13F Summary Tyler Durden Mon, 11/16/2020 – 22:20 While we live in a time when the holdings of the top 20 Robinhood “investors” have far more information value for markets and other traders than a glimpse into what hedge funds are doing, not in the least because retail investors are outperforming both the S&P500 and hedge funds 10-to-1… … unfortunately there is still no regulatory requirement for even superstar retail investors to disclose their holdings, which is why we have to be satisfied with the quarterly 13-F publication spectacle, which just concluded today, and which revealed that even as tech stocks suffered two correction shakeouts since early September, hedge funds mostly stuck with the “safety” of tech stocks during the third quarter heading into the election, even as some hedge funds trimmed Amazon.com as the dominant e-commerce platform thrived amid a pandemic-fueled surge in online shopping, while others sold Netflix Courtesy of Bloomberg, below is a snapshot of what some of the most prominent tech stock additions as disclosed by today's barrage of 13F filings: Coatue Management doubled its holdings of Tesla in the three months ended Sept. 30, making the electric-vehicle maker its second-biggest publicly disclosed holding.
— Zero Hedge
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