HK Listing
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EV battery maker Rept makes HK stock market debut with market cap above CALB
Rept's latest market capitalization of HK$42.4 billion overtook CALB as the highest lithium battery maker listed in Hong Kong.
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Changan's EV unit Avatr plans to list in HK in 2025, report says
Avatr closed a RMB 3 billion Series B financing round in August, bringing its post-investment valuation to nearly RMB 20 billion.
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Chinese EV battery maker Rept plans HK IPO
By the end of 2022, Rept had a production capacity of 35.2 GWh, and by 2025 it is expected to have a capacity of more than 150 GWh.
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LiDAR maker RoboSense files for HK listing
In 2022, RoboSense had 953 customers, including Geely, GAC Aion, Great Wall Motor, Xpeng, Lotus and Lucid.
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Self-driving chip maker Black Sesame files for HK listing
Black Sesame is the world's third largest supplier of automotive SoCs with high computing power by 2022 shipments.
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WM Motor plans backdoor listing in HK to solve financial woes, report says
WM Motor plans a backdoor listing through a reverse takeover of Apollo Future Mobility Group, which is already listed in Hong Kong, according to local media.
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CALB goes public in Hong Kong, aims to be among world's top 3 battery makers
CALB hopes to reach the top five in the global electric vehicle battery market within a year and become one of the top three in three to five years, its chairwoman said.
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Leapmotor becomes 4th listed Chinese EV startup, but shares plunge in debut
Leapmotor's chairman said it's really not a good time because of the global turmoil and the downward spiral of the stock markets.
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Leapmotor prices Hong Kong IPO at low end, raises $770 million
Leapmotor's Hong Kong offering was under-subscribed and its international offering was about 2.33 times oversubscribed. Trading of its shares will begin on September 29.
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CALB expected to list in Hong Kong on Oct 6, seeking to raise up to $1.7 billion
Cornerstone investors, including Xpeng and Tianqi Lithium, have agreed to subscribe for a total of about HK$5.8 billion in CALB shares.









