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AUTO1, one of Europe’s largest digital marketplaces for the sale of second hand cars, has joined the continent’s burgeoning IPO pipeline.
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InPost, the Polish provider of postal lockers, has launched an IPO on the Amsterdam stock exchange, seeking to build on the momentum of compatriot e-commerce companies in equity capital markets, as exemplified by Allegro's IPO last year.
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Indian Railway Finance Corp (IRFC) will hit the market next week with the country’s first IPO of the year. It is on track to raise up to Rp46.33bn ($633.7m).
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Lenovo Group and Megvii Technology are planning to sell Chinese depository receipts (CDRs) on the Nasdaq-style Star market in Shanghai.
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Chinese video sharing and gaming platform Bilibili is on track to launch its Hong Kong secondary listing within a month. It is aiming to raise around $2.5bn, according to a source close to the deal.
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Moonpig, the UK online cards and gifts company, has published a registration document to list on the London Stock Exchange. Sources close to the deal are confident there is enough demand for it to become one of 2021’s early success stories.