Fewer Chinese Companies Are Going Public in the U.S. What to Expect Next.

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Fewer Chinese companies are going public in the U.S. Here's what to expect next:

It’s been a strong year for initial public offerings in the U.S. so far.

Over $37 billion—including the exercise of over-allotment options—was raised through more than 100 public offerings in the first six months of 2019, including high-profile tech names such as Uber , Lyft , Pinterest , and Zoom Video Communications .... Subscribe or Sign In to continue reading.

 

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Good, every company in china, exists at the whim of the communist government.

Good, they are tieves, better they dont go public in the us, they just get us dollars for something that is mot real or the china government can take it away in a second

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