CXMT gets approval for $5B+ IPO, largest in mainland China since 2022, per Bloomberg.
Chinese memory chip maker CXMT received approval for an initial public offering that could raise over $5 billion, making it the largest IPO in mainland China since 2022, according to Bloomberg.
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