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Chinese technology start-ups have received significant investment from global venture capital firms

Chinese tech firms take on the world

Flurry of IPOs as investors queue up

Written by Ian Williams

The spectre of recession seems to have had little effect on the US appetite for technology investment

John Hughman Senior technology analyst, Ernst & Young

The value of Chinese technology company IPOs grew 300 per cent globally in 2007, according to data from Ernst & Young.

Chinese tech firms going public almost doubled from 19 to 35 last year, and the value of the listings grew from $1.1bn to almost $4.4bn.

"Chinese technology start-ups in particular have received significant investment from global venture capital firms over the past few years," said John Hughman, senior technology analyst at Ernst & Young.

"Many of these companies have now reached commercial maturity and are ready to come to market."

In sharp contrast, the value of UK technology IPOs dropped by 80 per cent over the same period from $2bn to $400m, falling from 14 listings in 2006 to just nine in 2007.
The value of technology IPOs across Europe fell by 40.6 per cent, as European companies' share of the global IPO market slipped to 18.8 per cent from 24 per cent in 2006.

Meanwhile, the US has continued to consolidate its leading position in the technology sector. IPOs at US based companies grew from 29 in 2006 to 41 in 2007 seeing a 40 per cent increase in value to $5.8bn.

"The spectre of recession seems to have had little effect on the US appetite for technology investment, or its ability to commercialise its strong pipeline of innovation," said Hughman.

Emerging markets were a critical driver of the market in 2007. India saw a significant increase in the number of IPOs in 2007 from four to 11 at an aggregate value of $288m, nearly twice the amount raised in 2006.

"The deep talent pools and growth opportunities within these countries suggests that this could be the start of a longer-term trend," said Hughman.

Despite the growth in new financial centres, many technology companies in emerging markets chose to launch IPOs overseas.

"The US is an attractive place for companies to come to market. Its bourses offer good liquidity and access to investors looking to participate in the Chinese growth story who are prepared to stomach the additional risk," said Hughman.

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