@Jason23818126: Among this year's A-share IPOs, the one I'm most looking forward to is CXMT. What's most interesting about CXMT is not just its large fundraising. Domestic DRAM, AI servers, memory cycles, self-sufficiency — the labels the market loves are all there. After the issuance, CXMT's total share capital will be about 70.8 billion shares. A simple conversion: 1.5 trillion market cap, share price about 21 yuan…
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Discusses CXMT's IPO on A-shares, covering market focuses such as domestic DRAM, AI servers, and memory cycles, with a simple estimation of market cap and share price.
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Among this year’s A-share IPOs, the one I’m most looking forward to is ChangXin Technology.
What makes ChangXin most interesting isn’t just the size of its fundraising.
Domestic DRAM, AI servers, memory cycles, independent control — it checks all the boxes the market loves.
ChangXin’s total share capital after issuance will be around 70.8 billion shares.
A simple calculation:
Market cap of 1.5 trillion → share price roughly 21 yuan
Market cap of 2 trillion → share price roughly 28 yuan
Market cap of 2.5 trillion → share price roughly 35 yuan
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