
Chinese Audio/Video SaaS Provider BaiJiaYun Debuts on Nasdaq
On December 26, BaiJiaYun officially listed on the Nasdaq with the stock symbol of "RTC", becoming the first Chinese company in the audio and video SaaS field to debut in the US.
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On December 26, BaiJiaYun officially listed on the Nasdaq with the stock symbol of "RTC", becoming the first Chinese company in the audio and video SaaS field to debut in the US.
Recently, the Shenzhen Development and Reform Commission has solicited opinions from the public on the plan to "accelerate the birth, expansion and prosperity of various market players in Shenzhen".
WM Motor, which is still looking for new financing channels, plans to list in Hong Kong through a reverse takeover with Apollo Smart Travel, the latter of which is mainly engaged in the travel business, vehicle platform authorization and engineering service outsourcing.
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The rules include procedures for listing, trading and membership management within the new bourse, and are all on trial status currently.
On July 28, four Chinese companies, including battery firms Gotion High-Tech and Ningbo Shanshan, electronic waste recycling firm GEM, and building materials machinery manufacturer Keda Industrial were officially listed to the SIX Swiss Exchange.
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange plans to amend the listing rules to facilitate the financing of five types of advanced technology enterprises that have not yet made any profits. The new amendment is expected to be implemented next year.
In 2019, Huawei set up Shenzhen Hubble Technology Investment Partnership, an investment company which, to date, has invested in seven semiconductor companies that have gone on to be publicly listed.
On June 24th, Meiyou, a Chinese Internet company, withdrew their application for an IPO and listing in China.
Chinese EV maker NIO successfully listed on the main board of the Singapore Exchange (SGX) on Friday, beginning trading under the ticker symbol "NIO."
The IPO and listing examination of BYD Semiconductor Co., Ltd., considered by investors to be the "number one car chip share," was suspended on August 18.
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