Miner Maker Ebang Reports 'Significant' Profit Drop in New IPO Filing

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Crypto mining equipment maker Ebang has refiled its draft IPO prospectus with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, stating it has seen "Significant decreases" in revenue and gross profit in Q3 2018.

According to the HKEX filing database, Ebang submitted the new draft application on Dec. 20 with disclosures of its financial information up until June 30 of this year, after its first application to sell shares on the exchange had lapsed.

Ebang's latest figures reveal that, for the first six months of 2018, it took 2.1 billion yuan in revenue - eight times as much as the same period in 2017.

"We experienced significant decreases in revenue and gross profit for the three months ended September 30, 2018 compared to the preceding three months ended June 30, 2018."

The firm didn't choose to reveal detailed figures for Q3, when the overall crypto market started to take a notable dip - a factor that concerns the HKEX when evaluating IPO applications from crypto mining firms such as Ebang and Bitmain.

Based on the HKEX's current listing requirements, the financial period reported by any new applicant "Must not have ended more than six months from the date of the listing document." As such, Ebang was compelled to disclose financial numbers up to June 30, but was permitted not to disclose its Q3 records at this point.

A source familiar with the filings told CoinDesk both Ebang and Bitmain will both still have to disclose their Q3 financials to the HKEX at the beginning of 2019, should they want to move the IPO process towards a listing hearing.

While it remains unknown how much Ebang intends to raise, the source told CoinDesk its planned offer size has been "Reduced by more than half" since the firm's initial filing.

A Reuters report suggested in May that Ebang was seeking to raise as much as $1 billion.

Ebang first submitted its application to the HKEX on June 24, in which it revealed only financial information for the period ending Dec. 31, 2017.

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