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Submarine mast maker's IPO raised €132.8m
Vincorion is expected to continue defence IPOs later this week
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After disappointing trading in Airtel Africa, Traton and Global Fashion, there is hope that ReAssure, the UK life insurer, will fare better when it prices its £793m IPO on the London Stock Exchange on July 11.
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Budweiser Brewing Company Apac cracked open its up to HK$76.4bn ($9.8bn) Hong Kong IPO this week, set to be the city’s largest listing in nearly a decade and the world’s biggest so far this year, with early investor orders coming in thick and fast. Jonathan Breen reports.
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The first four companies to complete IPOs on the new technology board in Shanghai were flooded with phenomenal retail demand of as much as 2,500 times, despite the issuers’ lofty valuations. But an imminent increase in supply could calm the frenzy, writes Rebecca Feng.
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The Hong Kong Stock Exchange is sifting through three IPO applications submitted by Chinese companies in three different sectors this week.
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Hong Kong’s IPO market endured a difficult first half to the year, with trade war tensions and widespread protests fuelling a wave of stock market volatility. But there is plenty of business to get through before the end of 2019. Gina Lee reports.
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China’s Edvantage Group opened books for a HK$805m ($103m) float on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) on Wednesday.