Hong Kong’s Camsing, Owner Of Stan Lee’s POW! Entertainment, Plunges 90% On Exchanges After Chairwoman Arrested

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Hong Kong’s Camsing, Owner Of Stan Lee’s POW! Entertainment, Plunges 90% On Exchanges After Chairwoman Arrested
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Hong Kong media and entertainment company Camsing International, owner of Stan Lee’s POW! Entertainment, plunged 90% on local exchanges today as it emerged that its chairwoman was arrested ov…

’s POW! Entertainment, plunged 90% on local exchanges today as it emerged that its chairwoman was arrested over the weekend.

According to the FT, the precipitous decline on the stock exchange wiped out around $700M from Camsing’s market capitalization, which now stands at just over $80M.

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