
BYD Semiconductor Lists on GEM of Shenzhen Stock Exchange
BYD Co., Ltd. announced on Wednesday that it has implemented a plan to make its subsidiary BYD Semiconductor go public on the GEM of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
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BYD Co., Ltd. announced on Wednesday that it has implemented a plan to make its subsidiary BYD Semiconductor go public on the GEM of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.

With the development of the new energy vehicle market, the number of listed enterprises with operations in the lithium industry is increasing. As a global battery leader, CATL has supported the public listing targets of its own raw material suppliers.

Ant Financial has responded to rumors of dual listing IPO of both A-shares and H-shares, saying there is no plan or timetable for an IPO.

Battery manufacturer Sunwoda released an announcement on Tuesday saying that the company plans to issue global depository receipts (GDRs) and apply for IPOs on the Swiss Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange.

Viomi, a smart home appliances company in the Xiaomi ecosystem, started trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market on Sept. 25 under the ticker symbol VIOT. Viomi is th...

Chinese vehicle manufacturer Geely Automobile announced through the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on December 13 that its subsidiary Zeekr, a premium electric car brand, has submitted a draft registration statement for a possible IPO to the US SEC on a confidential basis.

Xiaomi is currently preparing for its much-anticipated IPO, and the company will start selling smartphone products in the U.S. as early as this year. SEE ALSO:...

Ant Group on the evening of Nov. 5, Beijing local time, announced to officially start to refund the $2.8 trillion on Nov. 6 to Shanghai investors

Luckin Coffee, the Starbucks challenger in China, is seeking to raise up to $510 million in the U.S. initial public offering (IPO).

On Apr. 3, Ruhnn, an Alibaba-backed Chinese influencer startup went listed on NASDAQ, with a ticker symbol of “RUHN” and issuing price of $12.5. The total financing is expected to reach $1,250 million.

Shenzhen Growatt has submitted a prospectus to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) in a bid to list on its main board. The co-sponsors of the move are Credit Suisse and CICC.

China Tourism Group Duty Free Corporation Limited, a travel retailer, submitted its prospectus to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange again on Thursday, proposing to list on the main board, with CICC and UBS as co-sponsors.