DU QianPartner
Ms. DU is mainly engaged in corporate securities, mergers and acquisitions, private financing and foreign investment. She is particularly good at focusing on cross-border commercial legal affairs, and has successfully assisted a number of enterprises in completing public offering and listing projects in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Mainland China and other regions, as well as completing a number of domestic and foreign listed companies, mergers and acquisitions, and major asset reorganization projects.
E-mail:duqian@jiayuan-law.com
Language:Chinese, English
Representative Deals
- listing of AVIC subsidiary Cirrus Aircraft ("2507.HK") on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
- direct listing of Minth Group (00425.HK) on the A-share market under a red-chip structure
- dual listing of TUYA Inc. (NYSE: TUYA, HKEX: 2391) in the U.S. and Hong Kong
- secondary listing of Graphex Group Ltd (6128.HK) in the US
- listing of Fulljing Holdings (2497.HK) on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
- listing of Xuhang Holdings Ltd (SUNH) in the US
- listing of Sprocomm Intel (1401. HK) on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
- listing of Wing Luen Fung Holdings (00425.HK) on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (SUNH)
- Sprocomm Intel (1401. HK) on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
- Best Linking limited (9882. HK) on the Mainbord Market of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
- Lever style Holdings (1346. HK) on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
- ANCHORSTONE Holdings (1592. HK) on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
- spin-off of Hing Wah Ports (1990. HK) as a Singapore-listed company and secondary listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
- listing of Metropolis Capital Holding Limited (8621. HK) on the Growth Enterprise Market of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
- Acquisition and joint venture of a hotel management company in China by Legend Strat (1355. HK)
Education
- LLB, Southwest Minzu University
- LLM, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law
- LLM, Chinese University of Hong Kong