Tencent-backed Chinese movie-ticketing app Maoyan makes weak Hong Kong debut

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Tencent-backed Chinese movie-ticketing app Maoyan makes weak Hong Kong debut
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HONG KONG: Tencent-backed Maoyan Entertainment, China's biggest movie-ticketing platform by sales, fell 1.1 per cent in its Hong Kong stock debut ...

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