China bubble tea maker Guming raises US$232 million in IPO, term sheet shows
Chinese bubble tea firm Guming has raised US$232 million (HK$1.81 billion) in a Hong Kong initial public offering after setting the price of its shares at the top of an indicated range, according to a term sheet.
The pricing was at the top of the HK$8.68 to HK$9.94 per share range flagged to investors when the deal launched on Tuesday, the term sheet, which was seen by Reuters, showed.
Guming did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Guming's IPO ends a regulatory freeze for Chinese bubble tea makers which had been in place for most of last year, as IPO applicants struggled to get formal approval.
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