Tag: hong kong ipo

Despite making losses at home, China's securities firms are seeking international expansion.
By Lillian Liu | 9 November 2011
Sany Heavy Industry has seen off competition from rival issuer XCMG for its $3.3 billion IPO, while shoemaker Hongguo raises $147 million after pricing its shares at the bottom ...
By Lillian Liu | 20 September 2011
Sany Heavy Industry and XCMG Construction Machinery are braving difficult market conditions to go head-to-head with competing Hong Kong IPOs.
By Lillian Liu | 18 August 2011
China Flooring prices $142 million IPO at the bottom of its indicated range as investors take an opportunity to buy into China's consumer sector.
By Lillian Liu | 23 May 2011
If successful, China Flooring will become the first home-improvement player to list in Hong Kong.
By Lillian Liu | 12 May 2011
Citic Securities' debut in Hong Kong is likely to be one of the city's most high-profile IPOs.
By Lillian Liu | 15 April 2011
The retail portion of Goodbaby's $190 million IPO is nearly 1,460 times covered, suggesting IPOs are still hot. However, two market newcomers fell in their debut yesterday.
By Lillian Liu | 18 November 2010
The Shenzhen-based department store operator sells 625 million shares at HK$2.20, the mid-point of the indicated range.
By Lillian Liu | 12 November 2010
Evergreen International's retail tranche is 1,231 times covered, making it the most heavily oversubscribed retail offering so far this year.
By Lillian Liu | 29 October 2010
The Hong Kong IPO of World Wide Touch Technology, which comes ahead of one or two potentially giant share sales, will test investor appetite for smaller companies.
By Lillian Liu | 8 June 2010
The $327 million deal offers more evidence that demand for Hong Kong IPOs is waning. Earlier in the week, Chu Kong Pipe also priced at the bottom, while Sijia pulled its ...
By Anette Jönsson, Lillian Liu | 8 February 2010
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