China Life:US Investors Withdraw Appeal Against Court Ruling
January 12 2009 - 8:07PM
Dow Jones News
China Life Insurance Co. (LFC) said Tuesday that investors in
the U.S. have withdrawn their appeal against the dismissal of a
class-action lawsuit that alleged the firm concealed financial
fraud and a government probe of that fraud from investors during
its 2003 listing.
A federal U.S. court in New York dismissed the legal action in
September, finding that "there is no merit to any of these claims,"
China Life said earlier.
The company said in a statement Tuesday the investors filed for
voluntary dismissal of the appeal. It didn't give further
details.
The lawsuit, which was filed in a New York court in March 2004,
alleged the insurer failed to disclose an audit by China's National
Audit Office that had uncovered irregular or illegal behavior at
China Life's predecessor company involving CNY5.4 billion ($789
million).
The audit covered a period to 2002, before the insurer was
restructured for its listing on the New York Stock Exchange.
The suit sought class-action status on behalf of all those who
bought China Life's shares between Dec. 22, 2003 and Feb. 3, 2004,
the period from the initial public offering until the audit
office's report was released.
It said the company wouldn't have been able to sell its shares
at such a high price if the audit and the financial irregularities
had been disclosed to investors. After news of the audit was
disclosed, China Life's shares fell sharply.
China Life raised $3.46 billion during its 2003 listing.
-Rose Yu contributed to this story, Dow Jones Newswires; 8621
6120-1200; rose.yu@dowjones.com
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