《新股消息》哔哩哔哩(09626.HK)首日招股 孖展暂录166亿超购21倍
哔哩哔哩(09626.HK)(BILI.US)来港第二上市首日招股,综合9家券商数据,截至下午约6时暂为共借出近166亿元孖展认购,以公开发售部分集资7.41亿元计超购约21.4倍。
哔哩哔哩今次将在港发行2,500万股Z类股份,每股美国存托股等同1股Z类普通股,当中3%即约75万股在港公开发售。以最高发售价每股988元计,集资最多247亿元。招股期至下周二(23日)结束,每手20股入场费约19,959.12元,将於29日上市。
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