By Rodricks Wong
It is hard to believe anyone would be able to pull off a public share offering over the past twelve months amidst all the restructurings and loan renegotiations. As one would expect, there were very few successful listings in Asia since the collapse of Lehman Brothers last September, and those who braved the markets and found success were all winners in their own right.
It was rather unexpected to see Singapore-based bunkering company Yujin International announced admission to the London AIM in a deal organized by nominated advisor and broker Seymour Pierce this February. The
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