HONG KONG -- China Mobile, the world's largest telecommunications company by subscribers, said it is studying the possibility of listing its shares on a mainland stock market, just weeks after it was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange.
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China Mobile Chairman Yang Jie says the company has "taken note" of policies being implemented by Beijing that pave the way for a red-chip company to dually list shares in the mainland. © Reuters
HONG KONG -- China Mobile, the world's largest telecommunications company by subscribers, said it is studying the possibility of listing its shares on a mainland stock market, just weeks after it was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange.