HONG KONG: Coach to begin dual stock exchange listing
By Leonie Barrie | 25 November 2011
Luxury footwear and handbag maker Coach Inc is to list its depositary receipts on the Hong Kong stock exchange from 1 December, in a move aimed at boosting its profile in China and the rest of Asia.
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