
It did not give details of the potential offering size or structure in the statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange.
IFR, a Thomson Reuters publication, reported in June China's largest e-commerce company was planning to spin off HiChina for a listing in the United States to raise about $200 million to $300 million.
HiChina provides internet application services to enterprises, including domain registration, hosting, enterprise e-mail systems, enterprise website creation and management, and consultation in e-commerce applications.
IFR, a Thomson Reuters publication, reported in June China's largest e-commerce company was planning to spin off HiChina for a listing in the United States to raise about $200 million to $300 million.
HiChina provides internet application services to enterprises, including domain registration, hosting, enterprise e-mail systems, enterprise website creation and management, and consultation in e-commerce applications.