Trip.com group announces results of extraordinary general meeting on march 18, 2021
Shanghai, march 18, 2021 /prnewswire/ -- trip.com group limited (nasdaq: tcom) ("trip.com group" or the "company"), a leading one-stop travel service provider of accommodation reservation, transportation ticketing, packaged tours and corporate travel management, today announced that the following proposed resolutions submitted for shareholder approval has been adopted as an ordinary resolution at its extraordinary general meeting of shareholders held in shanghai today: each of the company's issued and unissued ordinary shares of a nominal or par value of us$0.01 each in the capital of the company be and is hereby subdivided into eight (8) ordinary shares of a nominal or par value of us$0.00125 each in the capital of the company, effective from march 18, 2021 ("share subdivision"). the company also announced that, concurrently with the effectiveness of the share subdivision, the ratio of ads to ordinary share will be adjusted from eight (8) adss representing one (1) ordinary share to one (1) ads representing one (1) ordinary share (the "ads ratio change").
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