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Shantui Construction Machinery to Offer 304 Million Shares in Hong Kong Listing

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China's securities regulator received Shantui Construction Machinery's (SHE:000680) filing to pursue a dual-listing on the Hong Kong Exchange, according to a Thursday filing with the Shenzhen bourse.

The Chinese construction equipment manufacturer plans to issue up to 304.4 million shares in its Hong Kong offering within 12 months.

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