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11 June 2012
Graff Diamonds, a high-end jeweller, was supposed to have turned around Hong Kong’s moribund IPO market. It was not to be. Instead the company pulled its US$1 billion-equivalent listing on 30 May, piling more disappointment on an already massively downbeat market plagued by serial deal cancellations. What went wrong?
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Cornerstones, Hong Kong, Primary offerings, Prospectuses, Secondary offerings, UK, Valuation
Cornerstones, Hong Kong, Primary offerings... +4 more
04 June 2012
Inner Mongolia Yitai Coal (which is quite a bit of a mouthful) has started investor education for its IPO of up to US$1.5 billion equivalent in Hong Kong. If successful, it would become the first B-share entity to list there. read
B shares, China, Hong Kong, Market conditions, Valuation
B shares, China, Hong Kong... +2 more
01 June 2012
I was interviewed this morning by anchor Bryan Curtis on Hong Kong’s RTHK 3 radio “Money For Nothing” programme. The topic was IPOs, with a focus on the Facebook flotation on NASDAQ, the aborted Graff Diamonds IPO in Hong Kong – and market conditions generally. read
Cornerstones, Events, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Market conditions, UK, US, Valuation
Cornerstones, Events, Hong Kong... +5 more
28 May 2012
There has been much talk over the past few weeks about the proposal by the Securities and Futures Commission to strengthen the regulation of sponsors of initial public offerings. Such sponsors, investment banks or brokers, oversee a firm’s application to list on the exchange. read
Hong Kong, Regulation, Sponsors
Hong Kong, Regulation, Sponsors
24 May 2012

I participated in a panel discussion on Hong Kong’s RTHK 3 radio “Backchat” programme today, on the subject of Facebook’s IPO. read
Events, Hong Kong, US
Events, Hong Kong, US
23 May 2012

HONG KONG (Dow Jones Banking Intelligence) – China Nonferrous Metal Mining (Group) Co. Ltd. (CNMC) is braving the Hong Kong IPO market amid weakened investor sentiment. The offer, which has been reduced in size and boasts a reasonable valuation, could still struggle. read
China, Corporate governance, Ethical investments, Hong Kong, Valuation, Zambia
China, Corporate governance, Ethical investments... +3 more
21 May 2012
I was interviewed live today in CNBC’s Hong Kong studio on IPOs in Asia, in particular on the proposed flotations of Graff Diamonds and Formula One in Hong Kong and Singapore, respectively. read
Events, Germany, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, UK
Events, Germany, Hong Kong... +3 more
21 May 2012
China Everbright Bank, the country’s 13th largest bank as ranked by assets, is set to raise up to US$2.5 billion in what could be the largest initial public offering in Asia, so far in 2012. read
China, Cornerstones, Hong Kong, Valuation, Yuan securities
China, Cornerstones, Hong Kong... +2 more
14 May 2012
I was interviewed by anchor Bernie Lo last weekend, on CNBC’s “Straight Talk” programme, on the subject of Facebook’s proposed IPO on NASDAQ. read
Events, Hong Kong, US, Valuation
Events, Hong Kong, US... +1 more
14 May 2012
Bankers on May 7 started sounding fund managers on their interest for the long-awaited Graff Diamonds initial public offering. The process, known as pre-marketing or, more commonly these days, pre-deal investor education (PDIE), puts the highly anticipated US$1 billion (approximate) deal on track for a June 7 listing. read
China, Cornerstones, Hong Kong, UK, Valuation
China, Cornerstones, Hong Kong... +2 more