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Mixed reception for Korean blocks
An undisclosed shareholder raises $352 million from the sale of its entire stake in Kumho Petrochemical a day after Kepco is forced to cut the size of its sell-down in Kepco ...
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Anette Jönsson
| 30 November 2011
Equities
Yuanda to relaunch Hong Kong IPO at new terms
Curtain-wall designer Yuanda considers reducing the size and price of its offering, which could raise up to $537 million, as investors turn cautious after incurring losses on ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 3 May 2011
Equities
Yuanda kicks off bookbuilding for $537 million IPO
The Chinese company is the second-largest developer of curtain walls in the world and has completed more than 500 commercial and public building projects in the past three years.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 19 April 2011
Equities
Petronas marine engineering unit completes $659 million float
Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering, which constructs oil and gas rigs among other things, is the first of two Petronas units to seek a listing this year.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 19 October 2010
Equities
CCB mandates six for rights issue
Sources say Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Credit Suisse and Morgan Stanley will be involved in the rights issue which may raise up to $11 billion.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 20 July 2010
Equities
Cement producer TCC seeks $297 million from rights issue
TCC will sell the new shares at a 19.9% discount to Terp on a one-for-two basis. The controlling shareholder will cover up to 72% of the deal if necessary.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 19 May 2010
Equities
Materials supplier seeks dual-listing as China railway construction speeds up
China Railway Materials announces plans for a $1.5 billion IPO in Hong Kong and Shanghai next year, while Chinese oil and gas company MIE postpones its US IPO after failing to ...
By
Lillian Liu
| 13 May 2010
Equities
Far East Global raises $55 million from Hong Kong IPO
The deal is sold mostly to Hong Kong and mainland Chinese investors as IPO buyers become cautious about new issues. A cornerstone investor helps to attract sufficient demand to ...
By
Lillian Liu
| 25 March 2010
Equities
Budget hotel group and facade contractor launch IPOs
China-based Hanting Inns and Hotels is aiming to raise up to $110 million ahead of a Nasdaq listing, while facade specialist Far East Global is seeking up to $79 million from a ...
By
Anette Jönsson
| 15 March 2010
Equities
Posco E&C calls off IPO, while Indiabulls Power prices at the top
The Korean engineering and construction company decides to cancel the deal rather than to price below the initial range.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 21 October 2009
Equities
BBMG starts pre-marketing for $700 million IPO
The Beijing producer of construction materials aims to complete the second largest Hong Kong IPO this year.
By
Daniel Inman
| 7 July 2009
Equities
Italian-Thai convertible upsized to $150 million
The deal, which is only the third CB from Thailand since 2002, is completed without stock borrow or credit protection, making it something of a rarity.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 22 May 2008
Equities
Asia Cement's strong debut could boost IPO interest
The cement company rallies 38% to become the best first-day performer among Hong Kong IPOs of reasonable size this year.
By
Daniel Inman
| 21 May 2008
Equities
CRCC completes world's largest IPO this year
The construction company writes history as the most popular Hong Kong IPO with retail investors ever, drawing strong demand for its $2.3 billion H-share offering.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 7 March 2008
Equities
China Railway Construction IPO on track
The construction and infrastructure company aims to raise as much as $5.3 billion from its dual A-share and H-share listing.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 26 February 2008
Equities
SFK follows others and postpones listing
The construction company believes the market fluctuations leave little hope for it to trade up in the aftermarket.
By
Yi Tin Chak
| 29 January 2008
Equities
SFK Construction launches $155 million IPO
The Hong Kong construction firm takes the chance to sell shares while infrastructure developments in Hong Kong and Macau move full steam ahead.
By
Yi Tin Chak
| 14 January 2008
Equities
Strong book gives Sinoma confidence to price high
The cement equipment company records oversubscription numbers in the 100s and is the first listing candidate since China Railway to carry out a full clawback.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 13 December 2007
Equities
China Railway prices H-share IPO at top
China's biggest construction company is largely unaffected by market volatility, but Dongyue isn't so lucky and prices its deal in the lower half of the range.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 3 December 2007
Equities
Sinoma braves jittery market with $538 million IPO
The company is expected to benefit from China's ongoing construction boom as well as planned consolidation within the cement industry.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 3 December 2007
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