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Since December, the Hong Kong IPO market has been particularly lively. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange revealed that from December 1 to December 11 alone, nearly 30 companies submitted or updated their prospectus to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. In the same period, nine companies, including Lemo Technology, Tianyu Semiconductor, Meet Xiaomian, Nanochip, and JD Industrial, officially entered the Hong Kong stock market. According to Wind data, with the listing of JD Industrial on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on December 11, 100 companies were listed on the Hong Kong stock market during the year, and the total amount of capital raised was about HK$270 billion. In the same period last year, a total of 63 companies were listed on the Hong Kong stock market, raising a total of about HK$83.4 billion. Within this month, the Hong Kong stock market will also welcome well-known companies such as Guoxia Technology and Sidi Smart Driving to go public one after another, and the Hong Kong stock IPO queue will continue to expand.

Zhitongcaijing·12/12/2025 10:33:06
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Since December, the Hong Kong IPO market has been particularly lively. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange revealed that from December 1 to December 11 alone, nearly 30 companies submitted or updated their prospectus to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. In the same period, nine companies, including Lemo Technology, Tianyu Semiconductor, Meet Xiaomian, Nanochip, and JD Industrial, officially entered the Hong Kong stock market. According to Wind data, with the listing of JD Industrial on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on December 11, 100 companies were listed on the Hong Kong stock market during the year, and the total amount of capital raised was about HK$270 billion. In the same period last year, a total of 63 companies were listed on the Hong Kong stock market, raising a total of about HK$83.4 billion. Within this month, the Hong Kong stock market will also welcome well-known companies such as Guoxia Technology and Sidi Smart Driving to go public one after another, and the Hong Kong stock IPO queue will continue to expand.