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Prada listing key for faltering Hong Kong IPO market - BBC News
Italian fashion designer Miuccia Prada and her husband Patrizio Bertelli, also Prada's chief executive, pose after attending a fashion show as part of an investors launching presentation ahead of Prada's IPO in
Prada aiming to bag $2.6 billion in Hong Kong IPO
Prada's Chief Executive Patrizio Bertelli smiles after attending a fashion show as part of an investors launching presentation ahead of Prada's IPO in Hong Kong June 7, 2011. Italian fashion house Prada
Prada IPO Raises $2.14 Billion - WSJ
Prada weighs dual listing in Milan, but says not a priority | Reuters
Prada - Hong Kong is enough - IPO Books - Philippe Espinasse
Prada's Chief Executive Patrizio Bertelli smiles after attending a fashion show as part of an investors launching presentation ahead of Prada's IPO in Hong Kong June 7, 2011. Italian fashion house Prada
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Prada's $2.6-billion IPO plan puts it above peers - The Globe and Mail
Prada to Raise Up to $2.6 Billion in Hong Kong IPO
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Patrizio Bertelli (C), Prada's chief executive and husband of Italian fashion designer Miuccia Prada, offers a souvenir to Hong Kong Exchange Chairman Ronald Arculli (R) and Hong Kong Exchange Listing Committee Chairman
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Prada's I.P.O. Debuts in Hong Kong Amid Investor Jitters - The New York Times
Prada lists on Hong Kong stock exchange
Prada says Hong Kong IPO roadshow going well – Hartford Courant
Prada listing key for faltering Hong Kong IPO market - BBC News
Prada Hong Kong IPO Could Raise $3 Billion - WSJ
Prada plans Hong Kong IPO to raise up to $2.6B - The San Diego Union-Tribune
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