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Mint Inc Ltd's (NASDAQ:MIMI) Quiet Period Will End on February 19th

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Mint's (NASDAQ:MIMI - Get Free Report) quiet period will expire on Wednesday, February 19th. Mint had issued 1,750,000 shares in its IPO on January 10th. The total size of the offering was $7,000,000 based on an initial share price of $4.00. During Mint's quiet period, underwriters and any insiders that worked on the IPO are prevented from issuing any earnings forecasts or research reports for the company because of SEC regulations. Following the expiration of the company's quiet period, the brokerages that served as underwriters will likely initiate research coverage on the company.

Mint Stock Performance

NASDAQ:MIMI traded up $0.10 during mid-day trading on Friday, reaching $4.76. The stock had a trading volume of 13,502 shares, compared to its average volume of 265,817. Mint has a twelve month low of $3.83 and a twelve month high of $6.84.

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Founded in 2018, we are a Hong Kong-based interior design and fit out works provider. We have a strategic focus on providing integrated and industry-specific interior design and fit out works for commercial properties. Our work encompasses offices of different industries and various kinds of retail stores with a view to reflect our customers' corporate values and conceptualizing our customers' brands.

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