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In last week’s web poll, we asked our readers to say which IPO markets would be busiest during 2012. With Facebook’s megadeal coming next week, can Hong Kong or ...
By Nick Ferguson | 15 May 2012
China Kingstone Mining, which makes marble blocks used in residential and commercial buildings, hopes to share a slice of the country’s construction boom.
By Lillian Liu | 1 March 2011
The Chinese aluminium producer delayed its retail offering last week without giving any reason and last night called off the deal blaming weak market conditions.
By Lillian Liu | 1 February 2011
The Chinese aluminium producer hopes to raise up to $2.2 billion from a Hong Kong IPO that is set to close before the Chinese New Year holiday.
By Lillian Liu | 25 January 2011
Huaneng decides not to proceed with its Hong Kong listing, blaming volatile market conditions, while domestic competitor China Datang prices its share offer at the bottom end ...
By Lillian Liu | 14 December 2010
The Chinese oil company follows a recent trend and sets the price at the bottom end of the range to ensure no investors drop out.
By Lillian Liu | 8 December 2010
Having initially postponed the deal, Datang decides to go head-to-head with Huaneng Renewables for investor interest in the China clean-energy sector. Meanwhile, beverage ...
By Lillian Liu | 3 December 2010
The wind-power producer and its bookrunners believe the company deserves a valuation premium to other clean-energy plays in China.
By Lillian Liu | 30 November 2010
Sateri, a maker of specialty cellulose, aims to raise $600 million, while car and spare parts dealer ZhengTong is looking to reap $554 million.
By Lillian Liu | 23 November 2010
Market watchers believe Shanghai stocks will remain volatile in the coming months, discouraging IPOs and other capital-raisings in the mainland's largest market.
By Lillian Liu | 22 November 2010
Da Ming’s IPO comes as Chinese steel companies worry that government tightening measures aimed at the property market will erode steel demand.
By Lillian Liu | 16 November 2010
Modern Dairy’s $571 million IPO is fully covered already, despite the fact that two recently listed Chinese milk companies are trading at least 12% below their IPO prices.
By Lillian Liu | 11 November 2010
The institutional tranche is more than 26 times covered, while the Hong Kong public offering is around 260 times subscribed, triggering a full clawback.
By Lillian Liu | 10 November 2010
The Shenzhen-based department store operator is looking to raise as much as $205 million, up from a maximum $130 million during a previous listing attempt in July.
By Lillian Liu | 3 November 2010
If successful, Rongsheng’s transaction will be one of the largest IPOs in Hong Kong this year.
By Lillian Liu | 2 November 2010
Leoch International Technology, a Chinese lead-acid battery manufacturer, is offering 333.33 million new shares at an indicative price of HK$3.75 to HK$5.35 each.
By Lillian Liu | 28 October 2010
The Shanghai-based luxury property developer kicks off its institutional roadshow, while Chinese baby formula producer Yashili International raises $349 million ahead of its ...
By Lillian Liu | 27 October 2010
The company, which also operates a number of supermarkets, raised $477 million and priced its shares at a P/E of 23 times, making it the second most expensive new stock in Hong ...
By Lillian Liu | 20 October 2010
Yashili, whose products were found to be contaminated with melamine in 2008, is looking to raise up to $398 million from a Hong Kong public offering.
By Lillian Liu | 18 October 2010
The deal is multiple times covered by institutional investors, while Hong Kong retail investors subscribe to 341 times the shares earmarked for them, according to sources.
By Lillian Liu | 14 October 2010
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