Tag: ipo

The UK retailer’s Thai unit aims to raise about $450 million from the offering of a property fund, which will be the country’s biggest IPO in nearly six years.
By Aiko Hayashi | 8 February 2012
China’s sovereign wealth fund and other major investors will stump up more than half of the Canadian energy company's planned $600 million IPO.
By Aiko Hayashi | 8 February 2012
The Chinese steelmaker aims to raise as much as $217 million through its offering, at a price range that is seen at a discount to its major comparables.
By Aiko Hayashi | 7 February 2012
The oil sands company aims to raise up to $600 million from the first major listing in Hong Kong this year.
By Aiko Hayashi | 31 January 2012
A few block trades and follow-ons, and possibly one or two convertible bonds, could add some life to what is expected to be a very quiet January in the Asian equity capital ...
By Anette Jönsson | 4 January 2012
The Chinese cement producer prices at the bottom as Hong Kong remains on course to become the top global destination for new listings in 2011.
By Aiko Hayashi | 20 December 2011
The Chinese wind power equipment maker delays pricing until next week, while Chow Tai Fook Jewellery and New China Life drop on their first day of trading.
By Aiko Hayashi | 16 December 2011
The Chinese cement producer seeks to raise up to $186 million, while China Polymetallic Mining and Baoxin Auto make disappointing trading debuts.
By Aiko Hayashi | 15 December 2011
The London-based diamond retailer mandates Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to help with a planned listing in Hong Kong next year, sources say.
By Anette Jönsson, Aiko Hayashi | 14 December 2011
Nearly 80% of respondents to a PwC survey say China will be the top destination for raising equity capital by 2025.
By Lillian Liu | 13 December 2011
The Chinese brokerage calls off its IPO of up to $1.67 billion blaming market conditions, while Beijing Jingneng kicks off the roadshow for a revived IPO of up to $256 million.
By Aiko Hayashi | 13 December 2011
The jewellery retailer prices at the bottom and doesn't exercise the upsize option, while Haitong Securities delays the pricing of its H-share IPO until today.
By Anette Jönsson | 12 December 2011
The Chinese insurer priced its IPO in Hong Kong and Shanghai near the bottom of the range. China Polymetallic Mining and Baoxin Auto also get their deals across the line in a ...
By Anette Jönsson, Aiko Hayashi | 9 December 2011
Guodian Technology eyes up to $647 million and Hosa returns to market with a downsized offering of $82 million, while Beijing Jingneng revives its IPO plan by kicking off ...
By Aiko Hayashi | 6 December 2011
The Indonesian mobile retailer sells 32% of its share capital at the bottom of the price range. Meanwhile, New World Development's rights issue ends significantly oversubscribed.
By Anette Jönsson | 5 December 2011
The Chinese brokerage has attracted two cornerstones that will take up a combined $222 million. Separately, handbag maker Sitoy raises $95 million from a well-received IPO.
By Aiko Hayashi | 2 December 2011
The Chinese insurer aims to raise up to $2.3 billion from the dual-listing. Four cornerstone investors, including Malaysia’s Khazanah, have committed to invest $780 ...
By Aiko Hayashi | 30 November 2011
China Polymetallic Mining aims to raise up to $163 million, while confectionary maker China Lifestyle eyes $96 million and BMW dealer Baoxin Auto targets as much as $527 million.
By Aiko Hayashi | 29 November 2011
Chow Tai Fook Jewellery, the largest jewellery retailer in Hong Kong and China, has an option to increase the deal by 20%.
By Anette Jönsson | 28 November 2011
The retail property-focused Reit attracts robust demand from high-quality, long-term investors, with almost 70% allocated to domestic players.
By Aiko Hayashi | 24 November 2011
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