
CR New Energy’s Record IPO Gets Strong Retail Demand in Shenzhen
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Retail piling into China Resources New Energy’s record Shenzhen IPO shows local capital is still eager to underwrite energy transition stories, not just AI supply chain names. If you’re selling into Chinese industrials, expect more funded buyers in renewables and grid-adjacent projects even as AI gets the narrative oxygen.
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