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Samsonite Plans U.S. Dual Listing to Broaden Investor Reach

Hong Kong-listed Samsonite announced plans Friday to pursue a U.S. dual listing to expand its global investor base.

The luggage maker, owner of American Tourister and Tumi, intends to list through American depositary shares.

Management said the move aims to enhance share accessibility and boost overall trading liquidity.

The proposed listing remains subject to market conditions and regulatory approvals.

Samsonite is also seeking shareholder authorization before proceeding with the transaction.

The company has not determined the timing or structure of the potential U.S. listing.

Any proceeds raised would support operating expenses, capital investments, debt repayment, and potential acquisitions.

The strategy underscores Samsonite’s push for broader capital market exposure and strengthened financial flexibility.

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