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Thailand’s PTT Oil and Retail Business scooped up Bt54bn ($1.79bn) this week from the country’s largest IPO in a year. The deal was a hit with both domestic and foreign investors — but in a somewhat unusual twist, the issuer cut the entire international public book during allocation. Jonathan Breen reports.
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Cloopen Group Holding, a cloud-based communications provider, launched its New York Stock Exchange IPO on Wednesday night.
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Shares in AUTO1, a German online marketplace for used cars, were up 40% in their first few hours of trading in Frankfurt on Thursday, capping off a strong fortnight for European IPOs.
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Great Point Entertainment Income Trust, a UK investment trust engaged in film financing, launched a £200m ($273.54m) IPO on the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
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Point of sale lender Affirm is returning to the securitization market after taking the stock market by storm in early January, when it raised $1.2bn though an initial public offering. Affirm says it will bring bigger deals to market as it grows in scale.
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Polish social and mobile gaming company Huuuge will price its Warsaw IPO at Z50, the top of the initial range, valuing the business at Z4.6bn ($1.2bn), according to sources close to the transaction.