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JD health unit eyes US$3.5 bil Hong Kong IPO

Company is looking to sell 381.9 million shares and raising as much as HK$27 billion

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 25 Nov 2020 6:00PM

JD health unit eyes US$3.5 bil Hong Kong IPO
A man stands near the mascot, which forms part of the online shopping platform JD.com logo, at its headquarters its unit JD Health International’s share sale comes after it raised around US$4 billion in the city this year and comes as it sees a rise in demand for its services during the pandemic.–  AFP pic,  November 25, 2020 

BEIJING – The medical arm of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com is looking to raise up to US$3.5 billion (RM14.31 billion) through a Hong Kong initial public offering, in what would be Asia’s biggest ever healthcare listing, a report said on Wednesday.
JD Health International’s share sale comes after its parent raised around US$4 billion in the city this year and comes as it sees a rise in demand for its services during the pandemic.
The firm, China's biggest online healthcare platform and retail pharmacy according to its prospectus, is looking to sell 381.9 million shares at  between HK$62.80 and HK$70.60 each, raising as much as HK$27 billion (RM14.31 billion), Bloomberg News said.
That would value the company at as much as US$28.5 billion. It is aiming to list on December 8.
Hong Kong has seen a spate of IPOs in 2020, delivering a shot in the arm for the financial hub after a turbulent couple of years that have been blighted by sometimes-violent democracy protests, the coronavirus and fallout from China's new national security law.
JD.com’s sale in June came around the same time as another tech firm, NetEase, raised US$2.7 billion and followed Beijing-Shanghai High Speed Railway’s US$4.3 billion listing in January.
However, the share market was dealt a blow earlier this month when Ant Group, the financial arm of JD rival Alibaba, was forced to pull its world-record US$35 billion listing under pressure from Chinese authorities.
JD Health’s total revenue rose to 8.8 billion yuan (RM5.48 billion) in the first half of 2020 from 5 billion yuan in the same period last year, it said in its prospectus. –AFP,  November 25, 2020
 

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