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Indian Beauty Company Nykaa Looks to Physical Retail Expansion to Meet Consumer Demand for Offline Sales
“A lot of beauty is sold offline and Nykaa has become such a big brand that we cannot ignore our offline channel as well as offline consumers,” she said.
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Dubai Utilities Giant DEWA to Go Public in April as IPO Boom Gets Underway
The utility had adjusted earnings of $3.3 billion last year, and plans to pay a minimum dividend of $1.69 billion over the next five years to future investors.
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Peter Thiel-Backed Digital Bank N26 Plans to Be IPO-Ready by End of 2022
“By the end of the year, N26 will be structurally IPO-ready,” co-CEO Maximilian Tayenthal said in an interview.
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Chinese Electric Car Start-Up Nio Plans to List in Hong Kong on March 10
U.S.-listed Nio announced plans Monday for a Hong Kong listing amid regulatory uncertainty for Chinese stock offerings overseas.
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Ahead of Its First SPAC Approval, Dubai's Shuaa Capital Says It Wants to Launch More in ‘Quick Succession'
Dubai-listed investment bank Shuaa Capital is still in the final stages before its first SPAC can be listed, but the bank is already eager to launch more.
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Abu Dhabi Ports Shares Surge 15% in Debut After Raising $1.1 Billion in Latest UAE IPO
The latest listing comes amid a privatization push now underway in the United Arab Emirates.
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Now Is ‘Perfect Time' for a Second Saudi Aramco Public Listing, Former Executive Says
With international benchmark Brent crude trading at seven-year highs, some in the industry see now as the optimum time to make such a move.
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What to Do If Your Company Stock Options Are Underwater
If you exercised stock options and prices are now underwater, you may have more choices than you think, according to financial experts. Here’s what to know.
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The Tech Sell-Off Has Some Venture Capitalists Worried the Good Times May Be Coming to an End
Tech start-ups raised a record $621 billion in venture capital funding globally in 2021. Some investors fear the boom times may not last much longer.
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China's New Rules on Overseas IPOs Will Apply to Hong Kong, Securities Regulator Says
In an exclusive interview with CNBC, CSRC’s international department director spoke about what the new draft rules mean for Chinese firms wanting to list abroad.
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The Stock Market Is So Volatile That One European Tech Firm Has Canceled Its IPO
Dutch file-sharing company WeTransfer says it has canceled plans for an initial public offering due to “volatile market conditions.”
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‘You Have No Home Here' — Cramer Blasts Speculative SPACs for Taking Down the Stock Market
“There’s no more Jimmy Chill when it comes to SPACs,” the “Mad Money” host said Wednesday.
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Crackdown on Chinese IPOs in the U.S. Could Make Investors Think Twice About Betting on Tech
New restrictions on Chinese IPOs overseas may mean lower returns or inability to easily exit investments, prompting investors to hold off on Chinese start-ups.
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Singapore's First SPAC Debuts Four Months After Rule Change, Closes 1% Higher
The company, Vertex Technology Acquisition Corporation, is sponsored by Vertex Venture Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of state investor Temasek.
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Mark Cuban-Backed Banking App Dave Begins Trading on the Nasdaq After Completing SPAC Merger
Los Angeles-based banking app Dave began trading on the Nasdaq on Thursday, becoming one of the first companies to close a SPAC merger and go public in 2022.
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China to Make Some Firms Undergo a Data Security Review Before Listing Overseas
China’s rules, which will come into effect on Feb. 15, are aimed at companies that carry out data processing activities which could affect national security.
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EV Stocks Soared on Hype in 2021 — Investors Are Betting 2022 Will Bring Actual Revenue
Through IPOs and SPACs, electric vehicle makers attracted billions of dollars in 2021 from investors, who are banking that the companies can build at scale.
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Watch This IPO Stock After a Record Year for Market Debuts, Trader Says
If Affirm can bounce back above one key level, it could regain its status as a momentum trade, says Miller Tabak’s Matt Maley.
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Reddit Files to Go Public
Reddit on Wednesday announced that it has confidentially submitted a draft registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to go public.
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Singapore's PropertyGuru Sets Its Sights on Mergers and Acquisitions After Its Planned SPAC Listing
PropertyGuru announced plans in July to go public through a merger with Bridgetown 2 Holdings — a blank-check company backed by Richard Li and Peter Thiel.