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Shanghai aunt, request for supplementary materials to file a listing in Hong Kong (feedback)
This week, the International Department of the China Securities Regulatory Commission issued supplementary material requests for 6 companies, including Shanghai Aunt from a current beverage company. The details are as follows:
Out if you don't go public? The “milk tea army” is flocking to Hong Kong stocks. Who will be eliminated: Tea Baidao, Michelle Ice City, Gu Ming, or Shanghai Aunt?
① The “milk tea army” formed by Michelle Bingcheng, Gu Ming, Cha Baidao, and Shanghai Aunt flocked to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange at almost the same time to compete for the “second milk tea share”; ② Milk tea companies are intensively seeking listing. The core reason is that currently the final window of competition and the last 20% of the 10,000-meter long run schedule will be eliminated without effort.
Just now! Shanghai Auntie's IPO...
Registration for China Finance Commerce's “Beijing Stock Exchange Listing Practice Course for Companies Under the Registration System” is in progress. Click here for details? @所有人, the 64th issue starts on March 16-17 in Beijing! The Hong Kong Stock Exchange disclosed on February 14 that Shanghai Aunt (Shanghai) Industrial Co., Ltd. submitted an application for listing on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with CITIC Securities, Haitong International and Orient Securities International acting as co-sponsors. Aunt Shanghai is a leading and rapidly growing ready-to-drink company. According to Insight Consulting, as of September 30, 2023, the company operated the fourth largest network of ready-made tea shops in China, and had a huge network in the sinking market. Based on insight
IPO News | Shanghai Aunt Plans to Go to Hong Kong for IPO and Store Network Covering Over 300 Domestic Cities
In 2022 and the first nine months of 2023, Shanghai Aunt achieved operating income of 2,199 billion yuan and 2,535 billion yuan, respectively, up 34.0% and 54.1% year on year; net profit for the corresponding period increased by 79.2% and 188.7% year on year, respectively.
Aunt Shanghai applied for a Hong Kong stock IPO to join the Hong Kong stock “second share in tea drinking” competition
① The trend of listing new Hong Kong tea brands continues. What are the highlights? ② How profitable is the mid-priced tea brand from Shanghai Auntie?
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