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A handful of large new listings have emerged from South Africa, Kenya and Angola and more are set to follow
Submarine mast maker's IPO raised €132.8m
Vincorion is expected to continue defence IPOs later this week
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Saudi Aramco released an initial IPO prospectus on Sunday and some, mainly in the mainstream financial press, were outraged that it contained no details on price or deal size. However, a full two week investor education process is a perfectly normal feature of IPOs and the fact that Aramco is doing its deal by the book is a good thing.
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Pharmaron Beijing Co, a pharmaceutical research and development service platform, has launched its Hong Kong SAR flotation, aiming to raise up to HK$4.6bn ($587.8m), said a source familiar with the matter.
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State Bank of India is looking to raise about Rp80bn ($1.1bn) by selling a minority stake in SBI Cards’ planned jumbo IPO, according to a banker on the mandate.
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The IPO of DNEG, the UK-based motion picture visual effects company, is being well received among investors, following the launch of book-building last week. While banks are yet to send a covered message they are confident in the transaction and are meeting US investors this week.
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South African mining company Heaven-Sent Gold Group Co has hit the road to drum up demand from investors for its Hong Kong listing, which could be worth up to HK$1.4bn ($179.8m).
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Chinese biotechnological company Venus Medtech (Hangzhou) is set to launch its Hong Kong IPO, having lined up an international syndicate to run the deal.