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Sinopec Cuts CATL Stake in Half After 180% Post-Listing Rally

Sinopec Cuts CATL Stake in Half After 180% Post-Listing Rally

Sinopec’s unit reduced its stake in CATL by over 50% following a 180% post-listing rally. The move reflects a strategic adjustment after CATL’s significant stock surge. The exact date of the stake reduction was not specified, but the rally occurred after CATL’s listing, highlighting the company’s rapid market growth in 2026.

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