Top 9 US-listed Chinese companies going private
Updated: 2015-06-16 06:46
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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5. 21Vianet Group Inc
Chinese data center operator 21Vianet Group Inc announced it had received a buyout offer made by its senior executives to take the company private.
Its shares surged the most in eight months, according to Bloomberg, after the announcement.
Visitors pass by the stand of 21Vianet Group at 2013 China Internet Forum in Beijing, Aug 14. [Photo/IC] |
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