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N-Shares

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N-Shares (Chinese: N股) refers to Chinese companies listed on the NYSE, NASDAQ, or the NYSE MKT. The term stands for New York. They may or may not be incorporated in China, but they have their main business operations in mainland China. Most of them are incorporated in Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, the British Virgin Islands, Nevada or Delaware. If they have been incorporated in mainland China, they trade as ADRs of H Shares. If they have been incorporated in Hong Kong, they trade as ADRs of Red chips. If they have been incorporated in Nevada, Delaware or Florida, they might have originated as reverse mergers. Most N-Shares are the American exchange equivalent of P-Chips.

However, the term N-Shares may only refer to private sector Chinese companies incorporated outside China, which excludes ADRs of H Shares or Red chips.

As of December 2010, the SEC is investigating frauds by publicly traded Chinese companies.[1]

N-Shares listed on the NYSE

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N-Shares listed on NASDAQ

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N-Shares listed on the NYSE MKT

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  • China Shenghuo Pharmaceutical Holdings (AMEXKUN)
  • Jinpan International Ltd. (AMEXJST)
  • Minco Gold Corp (AMEXMGH)
  • Sinovac Biotech Ltd (AMEXSVA)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sec probes china stock fraud network".
  2. ^ "SEC.gov | Chan Tze Ngon and Jiang Xiangyuan". www.sec.gov. Retrieved 2024-04-15.