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China's first two IPOs in 10 months double on debut
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-07-10 11:53

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Shares in China's Guilin Sanjin Pharmaceutical and Zhejiang Wanma Cable almost doubled in their debut on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange on Friday, buoyed by strong investor interest in the country's first initial public offerings (IPOs) in 10 months.

Local-currency A shares in Guilin Sanjin, a traditional Chinese medicine maker, kicked off trading at 32.50 yuan ($4.76), compared with their IPO price of 19.80 yuan.

And shares for industrial cable maker Zhejiang Wanma jumped to 22.50 yuan from an IPO price of 11.50 yuan.

A Reuters survey of six analysts and fund managers on Thursday predicted the firms' shares would rise as much as 100 percent from their IPO prices on their first day of trading.


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