Five http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/3518.html "> Internet companies through the Gem April 10 Noon news, from the latest documents disclosed by the SFC, the storm, Valkyries, snails, Green Union and the Chinese online and so on at least five domestic internet companies, has started to log into the gem process. The five companies cover video, gaming, security, and digital publishing in a number of different areas.
The disclosure by the SFC of the initial public offering stock (IPO) of the gem shows that as of April 5 this year, a total of 272 companies are applying for gem listing transactions, which belong to the pre-trial meeting before February 1, 2012, but have not been disclosed by the enterprise, still in accordance with the previous procedures for prior disclosure.
It is noteworthy that there are at least five domestic internet companies in this list: Beijing Storm Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Wu Shen Century Network Technology Co., Ltd., Suzhou Snail digital technology shares limited public, Beijing Shenzhou nsfocus Information Security Technology Co., Ltd. and Beijing Chinese Online Digital Publishing Co., Ltd.
The five companies are in different areas of the Internet, where the business of the storm involves online video, while the Hercules century and the snail focus on the web game, the Green leader to provide network security and other services, the Chinese online is a digital publisher.
Information disclosed by the SFC revealed that the IPO applications of three companies, such as storms, valkyries and snails, were "in the first instance", while the Green Alliance and the Chinese online declaration were "in the process of implementing feedback".
At the same time, there are five Internet enterprises through the Enterprise Board, before and rarely. In particular, in the context of the low performance of the U.S. capital markets, the move has further aroused concern. Prior to this, Shong and other investors have criticized the domestic gem of the threshold is too high, the support of Internet enterprises is not enough.