New stock news: Yonyou Network Technology (600588.SH) submits documents to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange for the third time.
According to the disclosure by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on July 15th, Yonyou Network Technology Co., Ltd. (referred to as Yonyou Network, 600588.SH) has submitted its third listing application to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange's main board, with CMB International and CITIC Securities acting as joint sponsors.
According to the disclosure on July 15 by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Yonyou Network Technology Co., Ltd. (Yonyou Network Technology, 600588.SH) has submitted its third application for listing on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with CMB International and CITIC SEC as joint sponsors. According to the prospectus, the company is a leading provider of enterprise software and intelligent services, committed to the research and development, commercialization, and delivery of enterprise digitalization software and intelligent services based on core technologies such as AI, big data, and cloud computing. According to Frost & Sullivan data, based on revenue in 2025, the company is the largest market participant in China's enterprise software and services market, with a market share of 3.8%. Also, based on overseas revenue in 2025, the company is the largest domestic enterprise software company in China.
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