


China Mobile and Weibo have been delisted from the US and we expect them to complete their secondary listing in Shanghai and Hong Kong respectively. initial public offering at the last minute, two people familiar with the transaction said, becoming the first. JLinkDoc Technology, a Chinese healthcare data company specializing in oncology patients, postponed its IPO on Thursday. The prospectus shows that in 2020, Ximalaya’s operating income was 4.05 billion yuan ($628 million), a year-on-year increase of more than 50%. The company had been expected to price its IPO on Thursday night. It had filed to raise 200 million by offering 10.8 million shares at a price range of 17.50 to 19.50. In the first quarter of 2021, the company’s operating income was 1.16 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of over 65%. LinkDoc has suspended plans for a US IPO, the first to do so after Beijing's crackdown, Reuters reported. Following DiDi, several companies delayed or delayed their US IPO plans, reportedly, including healthcare company LinkDoc Technology Ltd., bike-sharing. In terms of user data, as of the first quarter of 2021, there were 250 million monthly active users of Ximalaya products, including 104 million monthly active users of the Ximalaya app and 146 million monthly active users of IoT products and other third-party open platforms. The Alibaba-backed medical-data firm, which filed for its IPO in June, was set to price its. The company did not immediately respond to requests for comment.tour Lifestyle Holdings, a Chinese lifestyle brand and hotel operator under the Yaduo brand. sources didi chinabased ximalaya linkdoc ipotimes. SEE ALSO: Faced with Possible Effects of Didi App Removal, Chinese Companies Keep, Ximalaya and LinkDoc Cancel IPO Plans in USĪccording to its official website, Shanghai Ximalaya Technology Co., Ltd., established in 2012, is a leading online audio sharing platform in China. Ministers also signed off on the global tax pact: G20 finance ministers yesterday signed off on an. Its online audio services have covered rich content enjoyed by users at different ages, and accumulated 280 million pieces of audio content spanning 100 categories. Linkdoc, which is backed by Alibaba Health Information, had been due to price the deal today, determining how much money it would raise. In 2020, Ximalaya had 5.2 million active content creators. Market debut of Chinese ride-hailing operator Didi Global, which raised 4.4 billion in one of corporate China’s biggest New York IPOs in years, was rocked by.
