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China's Top Soy Sauce Maker Set to Begin Trading in Hong Kong

China's Top Soy Sauce Maker Set to Begin Trading in Hong Kong

Bloomberga day ago

Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food Co., China's biggest soy sauce maker, will begin trading in Hong Kong on Thursday after its HK$10.1 billion ($1.3 billion) stock offering drew strong demand from investors.
The stock rose in Hong Kong's gray market on Wednesday. Earlier this week, Foshan Haitian sold the shares at HK$36.30 apiece, the high end of its marketed range, and attracted cornerstone investors including Hillhouse Investment, GIC Pte and RBC Global Asset Management.

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