Major Chinese Media Group in Melbourne to Be Liquidated
One of Australia’s largest Chinese-language media groups which has links to Beijing has been seized by liquidators.
Ostar International Media Group, which is based in Melbourne, runs eight Chinese and English-language radio stations, 11 Chinese newspapers, and an online television program. Its most prominent program is the 3CW radio station in Melbourne.
The group’s owner, millionaire Jiang Zhaoqing or Tommy Jiang was revealed to have links to the Chinese Communist Party and was invited as a special guest in 2011 to visit Beijing and attend the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.
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under Part 26 of the UK Companies Act 2006 Summary · The boards of Tencent Holdings Limited ( Tencent ) and Sumo Group plc ( Sumo ) are pleased to announce that they have reached an agreement on the terms of a recommended all cash acquisition by Tencent, through its indirect wholly-owned subsidiary, Sixjoy Hong Kong Limited ( Tencent Bidco ), of the entire issued and to be issued ordinary share capital of Sumo which members of the Tencent Group do not already own. · Under the terms of the Acquisition, Sumo Shareholders will be entitled to receive: for each Sumo Share: 513 pence in cash · The price of 513 pence in cash for each Sumo Share values the entire issued and to be issued share capital of Sumo at approximately £919 million on a fully diluted basis.
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