NYSE
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Russian operator MTS is to cancel its share listing on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), where the shares have been frozen since Russia began its war against Ukraine.
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Twilio has invested US$750 million in Syniverse, in a completion of “plan B” of the messaging company’s plan following the collapse of a project to get it listed.
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China Telecom has taken the latest step to exit the US following its ban by the US regulator.
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US President Joe Biden has toughened up his predecessor’s ban on Americans investing in Chinese technology companies.
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Three Chinese telecoms operators are to lose their US share listing within days after they lost an appeal.
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China Telecom has reported 2020 revenues up by 4.7% on the year with earnings up 1.4%.
Forthcoming events
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It's been a challenging week for China's TMT players, but it looks like things will get worse before they get better.
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The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) yesterday flipped back to its original plan, announced a few days ago, to delist the shares of China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom.
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The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has halted its plan to delist the shares of China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom.
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The biggest stock exchange in the US is to delist shares of three Chinese telcos in the latest move in the deepening financial battle between the US and China.
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GTT Communications (GTT) confirmed that it has received a late notice from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
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African company IHS Holding has confirmed it is exploring “a potential IPO” in the United States.
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The fortunes of Chinese start-ups looking to list on US stock exchanges could be about to sour as the Senate and Nasdaq both introduced new rules over the last 48 hours.