Sinovel joins run of Chinese wind energy IPOs

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Wind turbine manufacturer announces plans to raise $1.44bn through IPO

Sinovel Wind Group, China's largest wind turbine maker by market share, has become the latest Chinese green energy firm to confirm plans for an initial public offering (IPO), announcing today that it aims...

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