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Market absorbs fifth and largest placement in the space of one-and-a-half years.
By Jackie Horne | 10 November 2004
Paper company''s success proves that Hong Kong equity deals are still possible.
By Jackie Horne | 26 March 2004
The Hong Kong-listed, European clothing retailer returned to the equity markets yesterday.
By Jackie Horne | 13 February 2004
Chinese gas distributor raises funds for ambitious expansion plans.
By Jackie Horne | 9 February 2004
Chinese property developer takes advantage of a booming share price to raise funds to increase its PRC landbank.
By Jackie Horne | 26 January 2004
JPMorgan leads its first straight equity deal from HK/China since merging with Chase.
By Jackie Horne | 15 January 2004
One of Hong Kong''s emerging blue chip industrial plays completes a secondary placement.
By Jackie Horne | 18 September 2003
Tung Chee Hwa''s shipping company cleans up its capital structure.
By Jackie Horne | 10 September 2003
The company raises cash for the second time this year ahead of its Hong Kong listing.
By Dan Slater | 8 August 2003
Taking advantage of a strong rally in its share price, the media group issues 450 million shares.
By Jackie Horne | 3 July 2003
Majority shareholder sells a 5% stake.
By Jackie Horne | 27 May 2003
The Hong Kong and London listed retailer raises $80.3 million from a block trade.
By Jackie Horne | 8 May 2003
and attracts a large number of new investors to the stock.
By Jackie Horne | 16 July 2002
The deal''s success underlines greater investor willingness to consider Asia''s smaller stock markets.
By Jackie Horne | 8 December 2001
Following the success of an earlier placement in May, the parent of red chip China Travel International Investment launches a new deal.
By Jackie Horne | 7 November 2001
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