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Luxshare Precision Industry Shares Dip on Hong Kong Debut

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  • Luxshare Precision Industry, an Apple supplier, saw its shares drop over 5% in its Hong Kong trading debut on Thursday.
  • The company priced its IPO at HK$63.28 per share, raising HK$24.27 billion ($3.09 billion).

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Luxshare Precision Industry, an Apple supplier, saw its shares drop over 5% in its Hong Kong trading debut on Thursday. The company priced its IPO at HK$63.28 per share, raising HK$24.27 billion ($3.09 billion).

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