Shein, which was set up in China and is based in Singapore, is known to have been in talks about an initial public offering ...
The brand's executive chairman doubled down on plans to move forward amidst potential tariffs and uncertain economic waters.
The executive chairman of Shein has reportedly confirmed that the fashion firm wants to be listed on the stock market.
(Alliance News) - The executive chair of Shein has reportedly confirmed that the fashion firm wants to be listed on the stock market. Donald Tang told The Times newspaper that the company wants to be ...
Shein’s executive chairman said he remains committed to plans to take the fast-fashion retailer public despite being in the ...
Shein executive chairman Donald Tang has confirmed that the fast-fashion giant has plans to float on the stock market for the first time, with the London Stock Exchange being the company’s target.
Fast fashion giant Shein has confirmed plans for a stock market listing - and has not ruled out a float in London, in a major ...
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