Group 1: Recent IPOs - Zhongwei Co., a new energy materials company, officially listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, raising approximately HKD 3.544 billion by offering about 104 million shares [1] - Jiansu, a supply chain management service provider, submitted an IPO application to the SEC for a Nasdaq listing, focusing on the plastic and chemical industries in China [2] - Defeng Technology, an independent AIoT provider, filed for an IPO on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, specializing in energy and manufacturing sectors [3] - Kanop, an industrial robotics company, applied for an IPO on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, ranking first among Chinese welding robot manufacturers [4] - NobiKan, an AI company, refiled for an IPO on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange after previous applications lapsed, focusing on AI and digital twin technologies [5] - Dongshan Precision, a PCB supplier for edge AI devices, submitted an IPO application to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, aiming to become a leading supplier in the sector [6] - Mandi International, a consumer healthcare company, filed for an IPO on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, leading the market in hair health products [7] - Lingyi Intelligent Manufacturing, an AI hardware platform, applied for an IPO on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, ranking first in high-precision components for AI terminal devices [8] Group 2: Upcoming IPOs - Quantitative Platform is set to launch its IPO from November 19 to November 24, aiming to raise approximately HKD 131 million [9] - Haiwei Electronics plans to conduct its IPO from November 20 to November 25, targeting to raise around HKD 440 million [10] Group 3: Recent Hearings - Yujian Xiaomian, a modern Chinese noodle brand, passed the listing hearing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, operating 440 restaurants in mainland China and 11 in Hong Kong [11] - Jinyan High-tech, a kaolin company, also passed the listing hearing, focusing on the production of calcined kaolin products [12] - Naxin Micro, a provider of analog chips, passed the listing hearing, specializing in automotive electronics and consumer electronics [13] - Lemo, a smart massage service provider, passed the listing hearing, leading the market in smart massage services in mainland China [14] Group 4: Market Developments - The Singapore Exchange and Nasdaq announced a collaboration to simplify dual listings, aiming to launch a "Global Listing Board" by mid-2026 [15]
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