Landmark deal will end the fierce and costly battle between the two rival ride-hailing groups for market share in China.
China's ride-sharing platform raises a whopping $7.3 billion but investors seek new ways to safeguard their capital.
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Korean camera module manufacturer Cowell e Holdings hopes to tempt investors to take a bite out of the apple with a comparably favourable valuation.
Cowell, the camera module manufacturer hopes its listing will benefit from the strong share price momentum driving Apple and its Asian component suppliers.
Taiwanese circuit-board maker takes advantage of strong convertible market to sell three-year zero-coupon deal.
The world's largest tablet and smartphone display maker is set to list in Tokyo in March, which would be the largest IPO in Asia so far this year.
The sale is done at a 3% discount and comes after the Taiwan-listed supplier of iPad minis has gained 24% this year.
PanAsialum, a Chinese manufacturer of aluminium products, and Time Watch, a watch manufacturer, raise a combined $264 million from their offerings, while this year's first Indonesian IPO gets underway.
The supplier of iPad casings is expected to grow strongly in the next few years on the back of continuing demand for tablets.
J.P. Morgan bought the shares at a 2.9% discount and offloaded them to a small group of investors on Friday evening through a semi-private transaction.
S3 Graphics changes hands between group companies, as HTC Corporation buys out Via Technologies in a bid to outsmart Apple.
The Taiwanese supplier to Apple prices its GDRs at a 5% discount versus its domestic shares after gaining 15% in the past five sessions.
The main supplier of touch technology to Apple, Taiwan-based TPK attracts $4 billion of demand, which allows it to price the three-year deal with a zero yield and a 32% conversion premium.
The US investment bank launches a first-of-a-kind application that lets clients view research from their mobile devices.
Taiwan's Foxconn announces plans to diversify its manufacturing base by expanding into Vietnam.