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Iris Yeung

Partner

Hong Kong

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Iris Yeung

Partner

Hong Kong

Iris specialises in advising corporates and investment banks on public M&A and equity capital market transactions, including IPOs and secondary issues. She also advises corporates on securities and compliance matters.

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A&O strengthens Asia-Pacific Corporate practice with the appointment of partners Gilbert Li and Iris Yeung

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Office

Hong Kong

9th Floor, Three Exchange Square, Central
Hong Kong

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Qualifications

Professional

Admitted as a Solicitor (Hong Kong), 2006

Academic

LLM, University College London, 2003

PCLL, City University of Hong Kong, 2002

LLB, City University of Hong Kong, 2001

Other noteworthy experience

Advising:

Public M&A

  • The privatisation of Li & Fung, China Baofeng International, TPV Technology, China Power Clean Energy, Sinotrans Shipping and Little Sheep Group.
  • The privatisation by merger by absorption of Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation.
  • The possible mandatory general offer of TCL Electronics, Tonly Electronics and Unisplendour Technology.
  • The possible mandatory general offer of Maanshan Iron & Steel by Baosteel.
  • The possible mandatory general offer of Dalian Port by Broadford Global (wholly owned subsidiary of China Merchants Group).
  • The merger by absorption of China National Building Material and Sinoma.
  • The US$26 billion merger by absorption of CNR and CSR.

Equities

  • The joint global coordinators and joint bookrunners on Prudential plc’s US$2.9 billion concurrent Hong Kong public offering, and international placing of, up to 5% of its issued share capital on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
  • Cathay Pacific on its HK$39 billion recapitalisation proposal in response to outbreak of the global Covid-19 pandemic.
  • The sponsors and underwriters on the listing of Sunshine Insurance, China Feihe, Orient Securities, CGN New Energy and AIA.