263.net.cn's Dream Of IPO All Wet
April 16, 2008 |
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Chinese online communications service provider Net263 Network Communication Co., Ltd. announced that it had not passed the review of the Chinese securities regulatory department for implementing an initial public offering.
Last week, Net263 Network Communication Co., Ltd had its IPO statement published, which showed that the company planned to issue 30 million shares and invest up to CNY730 million in the coming three years on multi-party calling service, email service, virtual calling center construction and regional marketing service center construction. As scheduled, the company's IPO application was reviewed by the China Securities Regulatory Commission on April 14.
However, Net263 Network Communication Co., Ltd's application has not been approved. Neither the company nor the China Securities Regulatory Commission has issued statements on the exact reason why the IPO won't go forward.
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