IPO door re-opens
Updated: 2013-07-02 11:02
(Beijing Review)
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CSRC's New IPO Rules
- The company prospectus will be disclosed upon acceptance, and the issuer and intermediary institutions must be responsible for the "authenticity, accuracy and completeness" of the prospectus hereafter.
- The IPO will be approved after a review of the CSRC's Public Offering Review Committee. The issuer is free to choose the timing of IPO within 12 months of the approval.
- The controlling shareholder and shareholding senior management of the issuer must agree that if they sell their shares within two years after the lock-up period expires, the selling price shall not be lower than the offering price.
- The issuer and underwriters can independently fix the offering price, and if the price-to-earnings ratio is higher than the average level on the secondary market, they must issue a special announcement on investment risks.
- False records, misleading statement or omission of major items will not be accepted for IPO applications within three years.
- The CSRC plans to establish a system to suspend trade on the first day of trading to curb speculation on new stocks.
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