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The Indonesian government sold a portion of its holdings in First Pacific, raising $52 million to help meet its budget requirements.
By Toni Clarke | 18 August 2000
Does the meaning of a ‘share’ lose something when translated into Chinese? ‘Gu piao’ in Mandarin, means little more than ticket and the idea of this piece of paper entitling ...
By Dan Slater | 17 August 2000
In order to finance its social security and pension deficit, the Chinese government is pondering how to divest itself of its enormous holdings in state companies.
By Dan Slater | 16 August 2000
The Singapore government gives local favourite Natsteel a helping hand in the run-up to a possible US listing.
By Nick Lord | 16 August 2000
Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan''s government-owned telecommunications company, starts first stage of IPO.
By Toni Clarke | 16 August 2000
The resignation of Chairman Chen of Chunghwa Telecom comes just as banks start pitching for the IPO.
By Nick Lord | 14 August 2000
The long-awaited RFP to lead Taiwan''s Chunghwa Telecom to the international equity markets was sent out yesterday (Thursday).
By Jackie Horne | 10 August 2000
More deal making from Pacific Century puts a cool $487 million in Richard Li''s back pocket. Once again the money has come from the government of Hong Kong.
By Nick Lord | 9 August 2000
The analysts meeting for the high profile privatisation of Hong Kong''s urban rail network takes place today (Friday) ahead of its flotation next month.
By Jackie Horne | 4 August 2000
Asia Online has filed to raise $100 million in a Nasdaq IPO, setting the stage for a sharp battle with rival iAsiaWorks for dominance in Asia''s growing market for internet ...
By Toni Clarke | 3 August 2000
Hong Kong''s equity markets will provide the bulk of September''s new issuance, with jumbo offerings looming for Chinese Petroleum Corp (Sinopec) and the Mass Transit Railway ...
By Jackie Horne | 3 August 2000
China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC) will relaunch its IPO in the first quarter of next year.
By Nick Lord | 31 July 2000
Hyundai Engineering & Construction managed to swing a stay on all debt repayments until year-end and is now pushing for W180 billion of fresh loans. Can Korea afford not to ...
By Jim Regan | 28 July 2000
Having completed its back-door listing on Nasdaq, Pacificnet.com is looking to do a secondary placement.
By Nick Lord | 28 July 2000
Former Deutsche Bank executive attracts more venture capitalists with his Chinese e-learning portal.
By Elton Cane | 28 July 2000
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