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IPO vs SPAC vs direct listing: Explaining Wall Street s hot trends
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Trip.com Brings Its Shares Home With $1.3 Billion Hong Kong IPO
Trip.com has become China’s latest internet company to plan a secondary IPO in Hong Kong to complement its current New York listing. Photo: VCGTrip.com has become China’s latest internet company to plan a secondary IPO in Hong Kong to complement its current New York listing. Photo: VCG
Leading Chinese travel agent Trip.com Group Ltd. is en route to a secondary listing in Hong Kong, hoping to sell investors on a rebounding tourism sector in its home market as it joins a train of New York-listed Chinese firms seeking alternate trading footholds closer to home.
Not for trading, but in connection with the registration of American Depositary Shares, pursuant to the requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Securities registered or to be registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act:
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