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by Greg Cruey on June 28, 2009
Seeking Alpha has an informative write up online at the moment for three Chinese companies that recently released IPOs on the US market.
Duoyuan Global Water Inc. listed on the NYSE. The company desc...
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by Greg Cruey on October 12, 2008
China Briefing News and The Edge Daily both reported on Friday that the China Securities Regulatory Commission has stopped looking at IPO applications in an effort to boost stock prices.
The move is...
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by Greg Cruey on October 4, 2008
shenzhen-based Kunda Technology has announced an IPO on Singapore 's stock exchange. The IPO share price is 21.5 cents. The new shares will represent about 21 percent of Kunda Technology's enl...
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by Greg Cruey on September 8, 2008
In response to complaints by foreign investors, China's two national stock exchanges have decided to make it easier for investors to cash out of investments in China, according to Bloomberg.
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by Greg Cruey on August 2, 2008
Last year was a record year for Chinese company on U.S. stock exchanges. A record 31 Chinese companies raised $6.8 billion from public offerings in the United States in 2007, according to PE Hub. But ...
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by Greg Cruey on July 19, 2008
The Deal.com thinks so. They published a piece this week in which they concluded that "Chinese Internet company Oak Pacific Interactive is considering a public offering either in Hong Kong or the...
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by Greg Cruey on April 12, 2008
the Israel-based Koolanoo Group plans to take 360Quan public on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in this summer, according to a company press release.
360Quan.com is China's 2nd largest social networ...
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by Greg Cruey on December 5, 2007
China's largest biodiesel company has filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to float an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange in the near future.
Gushan Environmental Energy Ltd fi...
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by Greg Cruey on November 28, 2007
The emergence of private education in China as a focus of investment and venture capital has become obvious over the past few months, with companies like Noah Education, Ambow, Juren Education Group, ...
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by Greg Cruey on October 28, 2007
If you think that venture capital opportunities are confined to the technology sector, the solar industry, manufacturing, and perhaps finance, here's an upcoming IPO that will make your mouth wate...
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by Greg Cruey on October 14, 2007
China education firm Noah Education Holdings Ltd. has set the terms for its upcoming NYSE IPO, according to the Associated Press.
According to the AP, "Noah Education is selling 8.7 million ADS ...
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by Greg Cruey on August 21, 2007
Red Line China reported today that China Kinwa High Technology Co., the parent company of 9You, has received approval from the Osaka Stock Exchange to cancel 9You's IPO there.
9You holds the Chin...
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by Greg Cruey on August 21, 2007
3NOD Electronics has become the first company based in China to list an initial public offering on the Korea Stock Exchange. The Shenzhen-based company makes speaker systems and other audio products, ...
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by Greg Cruey on July 28, 2007
We reported in June about China's largest shipping firm, COSCO, and the IPO they floated in Shanghai at the end of June. Now one of the China's leading shipbuilding groups, China Shipbuilding ...
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by Greg Cruey on July 26, 2007
China's largest drug research contractor, WuXi PharmaTech, announced plans today to float an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange later this year, according to In-Pharma Technologists. Credit Suisse...
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by Greg Cruey on July 23, 2007
Beijing-based CDC Games company is bringing Gandalf, Frodo, and the rest of Middle Earth to the Middle Kingdom, with beta testing on a Chinese version of The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angma...
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by Greg Cruey on July 16, 2007
PetroChina, Mainland China's largest oil company, has set November as a tentative date for an initial public offering on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, according to a number of news sources.
The Sy...
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by Greg Cruey on July 15, 2007
Beijing-based Perfect World Co., Ltd. looks set to take its online gaming company public in the U.S. market.
According to the Reuters news service, Perfect World has filed with the Securities and Ex...
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by Greg Cruey on July 5, 2007
"9you may be the more famous company in China. In order to market its online music games to the masses, 9you has spent heavily to market itself as a Chinese entertainment brand and pop culture ic...
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by Greg Cruey on July 4, 2007
With the decision last month by EastMoney to list itself on the NASDAQ later this year, China's financial sector took a step forward in the eyes of many investors. Now two of China's city comm...
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by Greg Cruey on June 21, 2007
Eastmoney.com, China's biggest financial website, hopes to list on the NASDAQ sometime within the next six to nine months, according to Reuters.
Eastmoney CEO Qi Shi told news services that the ...
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by Greg Cruey on June 17, 2007
China's largest shipping firm, state-owned cosco, will float an IPO on the Shanghai Stock Exchange on June 26. Online purchases of the stock will begin tomorrow, June 18.
The 1.78 billion shares ...
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by Greg Cruey on June 16, 2007
With retail sales up 15% in China over last year, New world Department Stores has decided that it is a good time for an IPO.
New World Department Store China Ltd. is affiliated with New World Develop...
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by Greg Cruey on June 15, 2007
Solar energy companies may have saturated the stock markets of the world with new offerings, but China High-Speed Transmission Equipment Group seems to think there's still room in the world for in...
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by Greg Cruey on June 14, 2007
China's Spreadtrum Communications filed with the SEC last week for an IPO on the NASDAQ using the symbol SPRD, according to Tom Taulli.
Spreadtrum Communications Inc., describes itself as "a...
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by Greg Cruey on June 12, 2007
Fosun Group has submitted an IPO application to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, according to the Hong Kong newspaper The Standard. The company is one of mainland China's largest private companies.
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by Greg Cruey on June 9, 2007
Solar IPO fatigue: that's how Mark Gongloff at the Wall Street Journal described it. Yingli's NYSE IPO went for $11, opened Friday at $10.80 and fell to $10.50 at the close - down about 4.5%.
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by Greg Cruey on June 7, 2007
Some 29 million ADS shares of Yingli Green Energy go on sell tomorrow for $11 per share. Goldman Sachs and UBS Investment Bank are among the underwriters for the IPO.
While the LDK Solar IPO earlier ...
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by Greg Cruey on June 3, 2007
If you haven't been paying attention to the solar energy industry in China over the last couple years, perhaps now is the time to sit up and take notice - and maybe the time to buy in, as well.
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by james on July 20, 2006
Although there were only 5 China IPOs since January through through June 2006, Daniel Gao, publisher and director of the China Securities Yearbook, views this year as a milestone for China's stock...