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Chinese e-cigarette manufacturer RLX Technology has drawn enough early demand to well oversubscribe its US IPO worth up to $1.16bn, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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Sequoia Capital-backed Indigo Paints has fixed the price band for its up to Rp11.7bn ($159.9m) IPO, which is set to open next week.
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PTT Oil and Retail Business has set the price guidance for its long-awaited IPO. It is aiming to raise up to Bt46.98bn ($1.57bn) from the country’s largest listing in a year.
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European investors have become a rich source of equity capital for the continent’s consumer facing, fast growing tech firms over the last few years, providing them with an alternative to listing in the US. Now, these fruits are ripening and Europe’s 2021 IPO calendar is set to provide a bumper harvest, writes Sam Kerr.
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Investors flocked to the first block trade in The Hut Group (THG), the UK e-commerce company that was listed on the London Stock Exchange in September, in an overnight trade on Wednesday evening.
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Thiel Capital, the investment firm of billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel, this week launched its second southeast Asia special purpose acquisition company (Spac) in less than four months. The deal marks a coming trend in Asia-focused ‘blank cheque companies’, say bankers. Jonathan Breen reports.