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Shares of China’s largest bubble tea and drinks chain Mixue Group jumped nearly 30% on their first day of trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday after the firm raised $444 million in ...
Mixue sold a total of 17.06 million shares in its initial public offering (IPO) and raised HK$3.45 billion ($440 million) on ...
Mixue Group’s blockbuster HK$3.5 billion (US$450 million) public listing is a marvel for a difficult food and beverage industry where even the likes of Starbucks and McDonald’s are revamping ...
By this metric, Mixue surpassed a record set by Ant Group's scuttled IPO in 2020 and Kuaishou Technology's share sale in 2021, which both raked in around HK$1.3 trillion in loans.
Mixue Group, Chinese mainland's largest fresh drinks producer by retail market share, made a strong debut on the Hong Kong stock exchange, opening 29 percent above its initial public offering ...
MIXUE Group engages in the production of freshly made drinks. It offers fruit drinks, tea drinks, ice cream, and coffee under the brands of Mixue and Lucky Cup. The company was founded by Hong ...
And its stores relentlessly blare a jingle set to the tune of “Oh! Susanna.” This recipe helped Mixue Ice Cream and Tea ...
Just weeks earlier, beverage giant Mixue – now the world’s largest F&B chain by store count, surpassing McDonald’s and Starbucks – listed in Hong Kong. These brands, along with Luckin ...
Mixue said it will use the proceeds mostly to expand its supply chain and ramp up production capacity for food ingredients and store equipment. The two brothers, Hongchao, Mixue’s 48-year-old ...
You can get in touch with Theo by emailing [email protected]. Languages: English. Mixue Bingcheng has overtaken McDonald's and Starbucks to become the world's largest food and beverage chain ...
Simply sign up to the Chinese business & finance myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Chinese bubble tea giant Mixue’s shares surged 43 per cent on their debut on Monday as Hong Kong ...
A store of Chinese bubble tea chain Mixue Ice Cream & Tea in Yichang, Central China's Hubei Province, was exposed for "food safety issues" by a local TV station. However, despite the exposure ...