Chinese farm hopes IPO will be cash cow

By Staff | September 10, 2013 | Last updated on September 10, 2013
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A Chinese dairy farm is hoping to boost profits through an initial public offering, reports The New York Times Dealbook.

There’s been a lull in the sales of dairy products like milk and yogurt in China, says the outlet, so the farm is hoping to raise as much as $1.3 million by going public. Read more.

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