Chinese flash-memory chipmaker YMTC plans to raise $4.9 billion in Shanghai IPO

The move sets the stage ​for a ⁠33 billion ‌yuan ($4.9 billion) ​share ​sale on ⁠Shanghai's Nasdaq-style STAR Market, that ​would rank among the ​market's biggest-ever offerings, the exchange said.

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YMTC (Yangtze Memory Technologies) logo and a computer motherboard are seen in this illustration taken April 14, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
Chinese chipmaker Yangtze Memory Technologies Corp's (YMTC) application to list its shares in ‌Shanghai ⁠has been ⁠accepted by the financial hub's stock exchange, filings showed on Friday

The move sets the stage ​for a ⁠33 billion ‌yuan ($4.9 billion) ​share ​sale on ⁠Shanghai's Nasdaq-style STAR Market, that ​would rank among the ​market's biggest-ever offerings, the exchange said.

The listing follows recent blockbuster flotations ‌by other Chinese technology champions, including ​memory chip ​maker ⁠ChangXin Memory Technologies, or CXMT, and robotics company Unitree.
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