Luxshare Company Starts Selling Shares in Hong Kong

立訊精密開始在香港上市


Introduction

Luxshare makes parts for Apple. The company started selling shares in Hong Kong. It got 24.27 billion Hong Kong dollars.

立訊精密是為蘋果製造零件的公司。該公司開始在香港上市,籌得 242.7 億港元。

Main Body

Luxshare wants to grow in other countries. They want to pay back loans and make new products. Most of their money comes from electronics for people.

立訊精密希望在海外擴展。他們打算用資金償還貸款並開發新產品。他們大部分的資金來源於消費電子產品。

Many big groups bought shares. But the stock price went down. The price started at 63.28 dollars and ended at 60 dollars. Other tech companies also had this problem.

許多大型集團購買了股份,但股價卻下跌了。價格從 63.28 美元開始,最終落在 60 美元。其他科技公司也面臨同樣的問題。

Investors are careful now. Some countries are angry and do not speak. Also, too many Chinese tech companies want money in Hong Kong at the same time.

投資者目前非常謹慎。某些國家感到憤怒且停止溝通。此外,太多中國科技公司在同一時間想在香港籌集資金。

Conclusion

Luxshare got a lot of money. However, investors are worried about tech companies and the world economy.

立訊精密籌得大量資金。然而,投資者對科技公司及全球經濟感到擔憂。

Vocabulary Learning

🟢 The "Want" Pattern

In this text, we see a very useful word for A2 learners: want.

It tells us about a goal or a desire. Look at how it works:

  • Want + to [action] \rightarrow "Luxshare wants to grow"
  • Want + to [action] \rightarrow "They want to pay back loans"
  • Want + [thing] \rightarrow "companies want money"

📉 Opposite Movements

Notice how the story describes prices moving. Use these simple words to describe change:

  • Up \rightarrow (The opposite of down)
  • Down \rightarrow "the stock price went down"

🌍 Simple Connections

When two ideas are different, use But or However. They act like a "stop sign" for the first idea:

  • Money was gained \rightarrow But \rightarrow Price went down.
  • Got a lot of money \rightarrow However \rightarrow Investors are worried.

Vocabulary Learning

shares (n.)
Small parts of a company that people can buy
Example:I bought ten shares of the tech company.
billion (n.)
The number 1,000,000,000
Example:The company made a billion dollars last year.
loans (n.)
Money that you borrow from a bank and must pay back
Example:The student took out loans to pay for university.
electronics (n.)
Devices that use electricity, like phones or computers
Example:I love buying new electronics at the mall.
investors (n.)
People who put money into a company to make more money
Example:The investors are happy because the company is growing.
economy (n.)
The system of how a country makes and spends money
Example:The world economy is changing quickly.
Practice A2 words in a crossword