SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Non-Tech
Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
An SI Board Since February 1999
Posts SubjectMarks Bans
12 1 0
Emcee:  David C. Parker Type:  Unmoderated
They've just announced a proposed listing on the NYSE. About time for them to be listed on SI don't you think. Any comments on them?
 Previous 25 | Next 25 | View Recent | Post Message
Go to reply# or date (mm/dd/yy):
ReplyMessage PreviewFromRecsPosted
12 General nervousness in the financial markets; concern about the Taiwan/China sDavid C. Parker-7/25/1999
11 HBC is down more than $3 already this morning. What's happening? BleBryce Elkins-7/23/1999
10 I agree. And with its current listing on the NYSE, it has just become much easDavid C. Parker-7/19/1999
9 David, I have been very familiar with this Bank for the past 30 yrs + . More pBurjis S.-7/17/1999
8 HSBC has filed a 13F-HR, which is a list of all their equity holdings held by tPaul Berliner-7/7/1999
7 "It is a Hong Kong bank but is based in the U.K. because the Brits used toDavid C. Parker-2/24/1999
6 It already has been trading OTC for years under the ticker HSBHY. newsalert.coPaul Berliner-2/23/1999
5 thanks for the info.... Green Receipt-2/23/1999
4 it keeps putting () here geocities.com (a wierd si bug. its the second time iGreen Receipt-2/23/1999
3 No; it has been listed in HK for many, many decades, and now has a listing in LDavid C. Parker-2/23/1999
2 The bank is used to be listed in London Stock Exchange and Hang Seng Stock ExchRolla Coasta-2/23/1999
1 where was it before? private? Green Receipt-2/22/1999
 Previous 25 | Next 25 | View Recent | Post Message
Go to reply# or date (mm/dd/yy):