China’s live streaming companies plan IPOs


SHANGHAI: The incubators behind two of China’s most popular influencers are making preparations for initial public offerings (IPOs) as competition in the live-streaming e-commerce market intensifies.

Meione, the Shanghai-based agency behind China’s “lipstick king” Austin Li Jiaqi, is looking to hire a chief financial officer ahead of a possible US share sale, according to people familiar with the matter.

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