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Book to open on Monday, close on Thursday in latest express IPO
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
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Hotel Lotte Co has sliced the potential money it can raise from its IPO to W5.3tr ($4.6bn), a cut of more than W400bn, and pushed back the deal to now launch in mid-July, according to an updated prospectus filed with the South Korean regulator.
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The Philippines-based arm of oil and gas giant Royal Dutch Shell has selected two firms to lead its potential IPO in the country, according to a source familiar with the matter.
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On the face of it, last week was a glorious time for Asia’s equity capital markets. Volumes got a huge leg up thanks to a $5.5bn bond exchangeable into Alibaba Group Holdings shares while stockholders jumped at the opportunity to sell overnight blocks. But look under the hood and this spurt of activity changes little.
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Dong Energy has narrowed the price range for its IPO, cutting off the bottom end of the range, after a banker on it said: “it’s about as strong an IPO as we’ve seen in a long time”.
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Norwegian debt collector B2Holding has narrowed the price range for its IPO to between Nkr11.50 and Nkr12 a share.
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Hotel Lotte Co has delayed the launch of its IPO, which could raise W5.7tr ($4.9bn), as it needs to file more documentation for the deal, it said on Friday — but the setback came just after the issuer’s offices were raided last week on accusations of bribery, according to sources close to the situation.