
Chinese Female Health App Meiyou May List Overseas
On June 24th, Meiyou, a Chinese Internet company, withdrew their application for an IPO and listing in China.
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On June 24th, Meiyou, a Chinese Internet company, withdrew their application for an IPO and listing in China.

China’s Hefu-Noodle is planning to list its shares outside the country’s borders, according to Juewei Food, a stewed-snack producer whose wholly-owned subsidiary Shenzhen Wangju Investment controls 16.92% of the popular noodle restaurant chain.

On Monday, several media outlets reported that Chinese startup Xiaohongshu is considering a Hong Kong IPO. The company responded that it won't do away with the idea but there is no clear IPO plan for the time being.

Chinese real estate e-commerce platform Fangduoduo has filed its IPO prospectus with the SEC in anticipation of a public offering on the NASDAQ under the ticker “DUO” on October 9.

Pinduoduo Inc. became a component of the Nasdaq-100 Index (NDX) on Monday, joining the likes of category-defining companies.

If you need a refresher when it comes to Ant, may I suggest our Tech Buzz Ep. 74 on the company, which I dare say provides pretty good context into the history of the company, and why it has created the product lines that it has: CreditTech (39%), Payments (36%), InvestmentTech (16%) and InsureTech (8%).

Reports surfaced Thursday that self-driving startup Pony.ai is to suspend plans to go public in the US at a valuation of $12 billion. Pony.ai responded to Sina Technology that it has not yet confirmed the listing plan or schedule.

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.

Citing an insider, Bloomberg reported that Xiaomi is discussing its potential IPO with an investment bank and expecting a US $50 billion valuation. The insid...

According to the HKEx on Thursday, Tiantu Capital, a venture capital firm in China, has submitted an application for a listing in Hong Kong. J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. and Huatai International will be its co-sponsors.

On March 14, video website iQIYI, which previously announced its U.S.-based listing, set terms for its listing on Nasdaq by the end of March with the ticker sym...

China in all respects is a game streaming Eden. With a vast population and prodigious strides in tech, it will hardly run out of young virtual reality pundits willing to show off their gaming skills online in the near future.