China’s largest bubble tea chain Mixue was off to a robust start on its trading debut, jumping as much as 47% at one point. The shares rose as high as HK$298, after opening at HK$262 each. The stellar ...
Shares of China’s largest bubble tea and drinks chain Mixue Group jumped nearly 30% on their first day of trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday after the firm raised $444 million ...
The company is loved for its affordability, reportedly selling ice creams and drinks for an average of just 65p.
Mixue Bingcheng, a budget-friendly bubble tea brand, now operates more outlets than McDonald’s or Starbucks worldwide.
The rapid development of these companies, which mainly targeted consumers in second- and third-tier cities, also demonstrated ...
The chain, which has over 45,000 stores worldwide, has attracted customers with cheap ice cream and bubble tea.
Chinese bubble tea giant Mixue’s shares surged 40 per cent on their debut on Monday as Hong Kong’s biggest listing of the ...
Shares of Mixue Group, China’s largest bubble tea chain controlled by billionaire brothers Zhang Hongchao and Hongfu, jumped ...
Shares of China's largest bubble tea chain Mixue jumped more than 40% on its market debut on Monday after a heavily ...
Two decades ago, a modest restaurant in the middle of one of China’s poorest provinces saw its business take off after ...
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