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<blockquote data-quote="Nick" data-source="post: 602" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I'm very curious to see how they'll structure the IPO. I hear a private placement may be an option, I know they're considering a domestic floatation, as well as a foreign one/or two. New York, London, and Hong Kong are the potential candidates - however, I see NY being a bit tricky if I'm honest, Saudi Aramco will need to obtain some serious concessions to list on the NYSE and I doubt that will happen, the NYSE is known to be quite robust. London is the more likely destination, the LSE is more willing "to play ball" and grant them the regulatory concessions needed. Hong Kong is also a good option commercially, I think investing in Saudi Aramco would appeal to Chinese investors. But I wouldn't advise solely listing on the HKEX (maybe in combination with a floatation on the LSE).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick, post: 602, member: 17"] I'm very curious to see how they'll structure the IPO. I hear a private placement may be an option, I know they're considering a domestic floatation, as well as a foreign one/or two. New York, London, and Hong Kong are the potential candidates - however, I see NY being a bit tricky if I'm honest, Saudi Aramco will need to obtain some serious concessions to list on the NYSE and I doubt that will happen, the NYSE is known to be quite robust. London is the more likely destination, the LSE is more willing "to play ball" and grant them the regulatory concessions needed. Hong Kong is also a good option commercially, I think investing in Saudi Aramco would appeal to Chinese investors. But I wouldn't advise solely listing on the HKEX (maybe in combination with a floatation on the LSE). [/QUOTE]
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