8 firms listed on German stock market in 2010
Updated: 2010-11-24 16:07
By Hao Yan (chinadaily.com.cn)
Eight Chinese businesses have launched on Deutsche Börse (German Board) this year, adding the total to 25, China Business News reported Wednesday.
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Until now, four Chinese businesses were listed on Prime Standard, one on General Standard, five on Entry Standard, and 15 on First Quotation Board.
"The German Board can be a wise choice for those businesses having markets, suppliers, technologies, and partners in Germany or in Europe," the newspaper reported, citing Ruan Yuxing, vice-president of international affairs at the Deutschhe Börse Group.
"Adidas AG and SAP AG are German Board listed companies," Ruan said.
"This is only a beginning… Europe will be open-minded and embrace the opportunities in the Sino-Europe cooperation," said Norbert Walter, managing director of Walter & Daughters Consult and former chief economist at Deutsche Bank.
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