Tag: advertising

The CCTV advertising agent raises $49 million from its US IPO, but its share price drops 14.7% in the first two days as investors remain sceptical towards newcomers.
By Anette Jönsson | 6 August 2008
The Chinese advertising company reduces its expectations at the last minute and postpones pricing until this week. The new offering size is $49 million to $56.2 million.
By Daniel Inman | 4 August 2008
The second Chinese advertising firm in a month to seek a listing, China Mass Media stresses its broader viewership but is still offered at a discount to Hong Kong-listed SinoMedia.
By Daniel Inman | 28 July 2008
SinoMedia aims to raise up to $62 million which will be used to expand its advertising business onto new platforms.
By Daniel Inman | 25 June 2008
VisionChina and WSP Holdings receive a mediocre reception on debut, but both close above their IPO prices.
By Anette Jönsson | 7 December 2007
The out-of-home advertising network operator launches its roadshow with the aim of raising $155 million from a Nasdaq listing.
By Yi Tin Chak | 23 November 2007
Advertising firm AirMedia looks to the sky, while agricultural solutions play Agria stays close to the ground after completing their IPOs. Focus Media prices follow-on.
By Anette Jönsson | 8 November 2007
The scarcity of paper helps to attract interest in Media Nusantera Citra's IPO, but strong company fundamentals and a convincing management team were key to turning interest ...
By Anette Jönsson | 8 June 2007
The market correction and a reduced appetite for risk weigh on Mainland listings in the US, although Xinhua's $300 million offering is well covered.
By Anette Jönsson | 12 March 2007
The diversified media company will offer TV, radio and media content, but will primarily be a play on China's rapidly growing advertising market.
By Anette Jönsson | 26 February 2007
The $529 million offer sets the trend for other US-listed companies lining up to sell shares. Mindray, China Oriental Education and S3Bio are next in the queue.
By Anette Jönsson | 29 January 2007
Share price jumps 11.5% in wake of the sale, which saw most of the original venture capital investors exit the company.
By Anette Jönsson | 19 June 2006
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