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SINGAPORE (THE BUSINESS TIMES) - Companies in South-east Asia raised a record US$4.9 billion (S$6.65 billion) through initial public offerings (IPOs) in the first six months of this year, according to Bloomberg s equity capital markets data.
With a further US$4.1 billion raised through additional and rights offerings, the total amount raised by these newly listed firms via the equity capital markets was up 50 per cent from the pre-Covid-19 level in the first half of 2019.
The newly listed firms recorded an average return of 59 per cent in their respective first months of trading.
Indonesia saw the most deals in the region, with 23 companies listing on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the first half of this year. Bloomberg deemed the country to be on track for a record year , with e-commerce firm Bukalapak.com s US$1.5 billion IPO this month being the largest listing in a decade.
(Photo : GettlyImages/ Drew Angerer ) Beyond Meat burger
Beyond Meat announced that it would launch an online store in China as the plant-based protein market in the country is slowly gaining attraction.
Beyond Meat will team up with the e-commerce platform JD.com and plan to deliver its products to 300 cities.
Beyond Meat to Expand to China
Beyond Meat and its rival Impossible Foods are both eyeing the Chinese market, but both companies are aware that it takes more than just importing their ideas.
Ethan Brown, the CEO of Beyond Meat, told CNBC that they would work hard to ensure that they are not exporting American taste but instead introduce plant-based alternatives of famous Asian dishes.