Tag: aim

The AIM-listed Chinese coal bed methane gas producer raises $102.7 million from a placement shortly after announcing plans to list in Hong Kong.
By Anette Jönsson | 7 December 2010
Chinese companies delist from London's AIM saying their shares are undervalued by British investors.
By Lillian Liu | 12 August 2010
Indiabulls Real Estate will buy Dev Property Development Fund for about $274 million in an all-share deal, offering investors an exit at the same price at which they bought ...
By Sameera Anand | 29 February 2008
The Shui On-backed company will use the $500 million raised from its IPO and a concurrent CB to buy more distressed and partially completed properties.
By Anette Jönsson | 11 June 2007
The company, which will seek to raise about $500 million from an IPO and a CB, will focus on distressed and partially completed property projects.
By Anette Jönsson | 16 May 2007
The London-listed solar-power company raises $120 million from a privately placed deal to fund ongoing capacity expansion.
By Anette Jönsson | 22 March 2007
Dev Property walks away with only $270 million as investor sentiment is hurt by sagging share prices for previous Indian AIM listings.
By Anette Jönsson | 30 January 2007
Dev Property seeks $624 million for investments into Indiabulls-led development projects.
By Anette Jönsson | 24 January 2007
Ishaan Real Estate, which will invest in development projects run by K Raheja Corp, seeks to raise $340 million.
By Anette Jönsson | 13 November 2006
Bollywood film group Eros International Plc, which owns and distributes Indian films globally, raises about 22.5 million pounds ($41.48 million) on London's Alternate Investment...
By Sameera Anand | 5 July 2006
CEO Humphrey KW Leung believes wireless video is the next big wave - and that Hong Kong is a good place to ride it.
By Dan Slater | 14 October 2005
By targeting China''s blog community, founder Chen Weiming could be revolutionizing the film industry.
By Dan Slater | 15 July 2005
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