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JDE Peet’s, the coffee business owned by JAB Holdings, closed the books on its IPO after an accelerated roadshow that lasted only three days. The transaction still attracted huge demand from investors eager to buy into the only sizeable IPO in the market.
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JDE Peet’s, the European coffee conglomerate listing in Amsterdam, is shutting IPO books after just three days of book building — an extraordinarily quick execution period for what is likely to be Europe’s largest IPO this year.
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Chinese companies are likely to consider London as an alternative foreign listing venue, according to sources speaking to GlobalCapital, following a regulatory crackdown in New York and increased political tensions between the US and China.
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Investors have poured in orders on the first official day of book building for the Amsterdam IPO of coffee company JDE Peet’s. The company built early momentum with several big cornerstone orders and has continued to attract strong demand from investors because of the strength of its business despite the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Chinese online payments platform Yeahka rode on strong demand from both institutional and retail investors for its Hong Kong IPO, to price the HK$1.64bn ($211.9m) deal at the top of guidance.
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Burning Rock Biotech is planning to float on Nasdaq for as much as $100m.