HONG KONG: Huiyuan Juice toasts IPO windfall
By Dominique Patton | 15 February 2007
China's biggest pure fruit juice maker Huiyuan Juice has raised HKD2.4bn (US$307m) in an initial public offering on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
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China's biggest pure fruit juice maker Huiyuan Juice has raised HKD2.4bn (US$307m) in an initial public offering on the Hong Kong stock exchange.

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