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A Chinese refrigeration parts manufacturer that raised US$1.2 billion for a Hong Kong listing ended its first trading day on Monday with shares little changed from its offer price.
In the context of capital markets increasingly focusing on the consumer sector and seeking stable assets, Foshan Haitian Flavouring and Food Company Ltd. (3288.HK), as a leading consumer blue-chip ...
AsianFin -- Haitian Flavouring & Food Co. made a strong return to the capital markets on Wednesday, raising HK$10.1 billion (US$1.3 billion) in its Hong Kong debut—marking the city’s second-largest ...
Foshan Haitian raised HK$10.13 billion in the stock offering, equivalent to US$1.29 billion, making it one of the biggest IPOs in Hong Kong so far this year. Cornerstone investors included ...
Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food Co., China’s biggest soy sauce maker, will begin trading in Hong Kong on Thursday after its ...
Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food raised US$1.29 billion in an expanded Hong Kong listing. The Shanghai-listed company, which produces sauces and condiments, set the price for its Hong Kong offering at ...
The final IPO size could reach US$1.48 billion if size adjustment and overallotment options are exercised at the top end of ...
In May, Chinese battery giant Contemporary Amperex Technology, a key Tesla supplier, raised over US$4.6 billion, the largest equity offering in Hong Kong so far this year. Chinese drugmaker Jiangsu ...
Shanghai-listed Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food is the latest Chinese company seeking a secondary listing in Hong Kong.
Chinese beauty brands outperform global brands at home; But weak consumer sentiment poses challenge to continued growth; Proya plans foreign deals to meet 10-year plan ...
BOSTON — President Donald Trump's travel ban, now in effect, restricts travel to the U.S. from a dozen countries, including Haiti, causing frustration and fear among Boston's Haitian community.
MERIDEN— Joseph and Stephanie Scaramuzzo continue their fight to adopt two Haitian sisters despite overwhelming odds made worse by new immigration policies and high court rulings. The newest ...