IPO
Chinese IPOs in the US: Green shoots
Online retailer LightInTheBox is seeking to become only the third Chinese company to list in the US in more than a year. But has investor sentiment emerged from its long winter?
Quadrant-backed Virtus Health launches IPO
Quadrant Private Equity-owned in-vitro fertilization (IVF) business Virtus Health launched its IPO road show on Monday. It is poised to be the largest equity offering since SCA Property in November last year and the biggest significant private equity-backed...
China's VIEs: A political football
The investment structure that has underpinned foreign investment in China’s internet and telecom sectors is being questioned by investors and regulators. Is the VIE dead and, if so, what could replace it?
China's VC-backed Light in the Box files for $86m IPO
VC-backed Chinese online retailer Light in the Box could raise up to $86.3 million through an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange.
Morgan Stanley-backed Hyundai Rotem targets IPO
Hyundai Rotem, a South Korean railway and defense systems manufacturer backed by Morgan Stanley Private Equity Asia (MSPEA), has applied to the Korea Exchange for an IPO. According to local media, the company is looking to raise KRW300-400 billion ($270-360...
India's Just Dial wins IPO approval
Indian search engine Just Dial has won approval for its IPO, putting VC backers Sequoia Capital, SAIF Partners and Tiger Global on course for a partial exit.
Mekong trims Mobile World stake, looks to IPO
Is Mobile World the next Masan Consumer Corp? The as yet unnamed private equity firm that picked up part of Mekong Capital’s stake in the Vietnamese mobile phone retailer is certainly hoping so.
Carlyle exits Japan's Broadleaf through IPO
The Carlyle Group has exited its majority stake in Japanese software company Broadleaf though an IPO on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Quadrant trims stake in New Zealand retirement village chain
Quadrant Private Equity is to reduce its stake in New Zealand retirement village operator Summerset. The Australian firm plans to divest around a third of its 56% holding in the NZX-listed company, equivalent to around 400 million shares.
Strong demand for Carlyle-backed Repco Home Finance IPO - update
The public issue of Repco Home Finance (RHF), which is backed by The Carlyle Group, Wolfensohn Capital Partners and Creador, was over-subscribed on its final day on Friday.
Carlyle-backed Repco Home Finance launches IPO
Repco Home Finance (RHF), which is backed by The Carlyle Group, Wolfensohn Capital Partners and Creador, launched its IPO on Wednesday, seeking to raise INR2.7 billion ($49 million).
Cerberus to boost stake in Japan's Seibu
Cerberus Capital Management wants to raise its stake in Japanese railways and property group Seibu Holdings by around 4% as the company plans to re-list.
TPG, Northstar approached for BTPN stake - report
Japanese banks Mitsubishi UFJ, Mizuho and Sumitomo Mitsui are said to be among potential suitors approaching TPG and Northstar Pacific Partners with a view to acquiring their stake in Indonesia's Bank Tabungan Pensiunan Nasional (BTPN). The PE firms'...
Australia webinar: Consistency matters
Australia's private equity industry has seen robust deal flow in recent years and LPs remain committed to the asset class, albeit to a fewer number of GPs. Industry participants expect this to continue
Warburg Pincus-backed ACB India plans to raise $200m through IPO, OFS
ACB India, a coal preparation plant operator backed by Warburg Pincus, is planning to raise as much as INR11 billion ($200 million) through an IPO and offer for sale (OFS) later this month.
No date set for resuming China IPO approvals – CSRC
The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has yet to set a timetable for resuming IPO approvals, scotching rumors that it would start pushing through new candidates in April, an official from the securities watchdog told Xinhua news agency.
Temasek unit completes Singapore's biggest IPO in two years
Mapletree Greater China Commerical Trust (MGCCT), a unit of Temasek Holding's real estate arm, has raised $1.3 billion in Singapore's biggest IPO in two years.
Q&A: CHAMP Private Equity's John Haddock
Australian companies are increasingly open to the prospect of working with a financial investor and seeking growth away from the public spotlight, says John Haddock, managing director at CHAMP Private Equity.
Everbright to support Termbray Petro-King's Hong Kong IPO
Everbright Private Equity will participate as a cornerstone investor in Termbray Petro-King Oilfield Services' HK$847.5 million ($109 million) Hong Kong IPO.
China's CIC makes invests in Moscow Exchange IPO
China Investment Corporation (CIC) participated as a cornerstone investor in Moscow Exchange’s $500 million IPO. The deal represents another collaborative effort between the Chinese sovereign wealth fund and its Russian counterpart, Russia Direct Investment...
Carlyle to make partial exit with Broadleaf IPO
The Carlyle Group is set to exit the majority of its stake in Broadleaf following the Japanese company's announcement that it would seek to raise up to JPY23.3 billion ($248.37 million) through an IPO.
IFC to invest $24m in India's Ratnakar Bank
International Finance Corporation (IFC), the investment arm of the World Bank, plans to invest up to INR1.3 billion ($24 million) in India’s Ratnakar Bank. The commitment, which would be structured as a preferential allotment, complies with IFC’s strategy...
Vogo, KTB-backed LG Siltron withdraws IPO
LG Siltron, a silicon wafer manufacturer owned by LG Group, Vogo Investment and KTB Private Equity, has abandoned plans to raise at least $275 million through an IPO. The company won listing approval on October 31 but decided not to proceed because domestic...
Ironbridge-backed FleetPartners to tap debt markets
Fleet Partners, an Australian vehicle-leasing firm backed by Ironbridge Equity Partners and the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC), plans to raise more than $200 million in debt ahead of its IPO.