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Hu Shanghai Ayi (02589.hk) has officially opened its subscription, what are the investment highlights?
On April 28, Auntie in Shanghai started its initial public offering, aiming to globally issue 2.41134 million shares listed in Hong Kong, with a pricing range between HKD 95.57 - 113.12 per share; introducing Yingfeng Holdings and Huabao Flavours & Fragrances as cornerstones; expected to officially list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on May 8. Since 2025, there has been a surge in the listing of new tea beverage companies, with leading brands eager to ring the bell. Behind this is a subtle restructuring of the industry capital narrative - when Mixue Bingcheng becomes the new generation of 'frozen capital king' in the Hong Kong stock market, breaking the 'first-day drop' curse for new tea beverages, tea beverage companies with scarcity become the core symbols pursued by investors. Auntie in Shanghai leverages a diversified brand layout.
Hong Kong stock announcement for investment | Shanghai Aunt plans to globally offer 2.41134 million shares listed in Hong Kong, introducing Yongfeng Holdings and Huazhi as cornerstone investors.
Auntie Hu Shanghai (02589) plans to globally issue 2.41134 million shares listed in Hong Kong, introducing Yingfeng Holdings and China Holdings as cornerstone investors;
A strong new competitor has joined the new tea beverage market! Auntie Hu (02589) begins its IPO today, with a total of 9,176 stores nationwide.
With Auntie Shanghai's strong entry, the new tea beverage market welcomes its sixth listed company.
Auntea Jenny Launches Up to HK$271 Million Hong Kong IPO
Hong Kong stock IPO early report: Auntie on the Bund and Hainan Drinda New Energy Technology begin offering shares from today.
① Shanghai Auntie (02589.HK) and Hainan Drinda New Energy Technology (02865.HK) are starting their IPO today. What is the entry fee for each? ② Which companies have recently passed the listing hearing at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange?
Auntea Jenny Expects Shares to Start Trading on Hong Kong Stock Exchange on May 8