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IPOs

  • Wednesday, 11 December, 2024
    Executive Pay
    Pay UK bosses like football stars, says Lord Spencer

    Founder of ICAP claims boosting chief executives’ salaries would help London’s competitiveness

    Lord Michael Spencer
  • Tuesday, 10 December, 2024
    India Business Briefing
    The India IPO party floats into 2025

    In this newsletter’s first edition, the CFA’s decline and advice from Uday Kotak

    A pedestrian looks towards a screen and an electronic ticker board showing stock figures outside the Bombay Stock Exchange
  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
    Puig SA
    Puig hit by withdrawal of Charlotte Tilbury spray

    Shares in Spanish beauty group hurt after cult Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray withdrawn over ‘quality issue’

    Hand using of Charlotte Tilbury’s Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray
  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
    Due Diligence
    A €19bn masterclass in creative finance Premium content

    Plus, a new ‘anti-woke’ index fund makes its debut at Mar-a-Lago and the boomtimes ahead for American bank deals 

    Visma headquarters in Oslo, Norway
  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    Hg evaluates IPO of €19bn software group Visma

    Private equity group explores potential listing of Norwegian company as early as 2026

    Flags with Visma’s logo
  • Friday, 29 November, 2024
    Mergers & Acquisitions
    UK M&A activity sweeps market with £5.3bn of deals

    Flurry of mergers and acquisitions underscores country’s position as most active hub in Europe this year

    A trader at Peel Hunt
  • Friday, 29 November, 2024
    Talabat raises $2bn in Dubai IPO as Gulf flotations shine

    Food delivery group’s listing comes as UAE is on track to beat rest of Emea region for IPO values

    Delivery riders on motorbikes are parked outside a Talabat Mart store in Dubai
  • Thursday, 28 November, 2024
    LexUK equities
    The gloom about the London market is overdone

    Stripping out US tech giants significantly reduces the liquidity gap between London and New York stock exchanges

    The offices of London Stock Exchange Group in Paternoster square in the City of London
  • Wednesday, 27 November, 2024
    Just Eat Takeaway
    Just Eat Takeaway to delist from London Stock Exchange

    Food delivery group cites costs and complexity as it becomes latest company to ditch UK market

    A Just Eat delivery bicycle
  • Monday, 25 November, 2024
    Biotech
    Biotechs test IPO market despite concerns over Kennedy’s health role

    Trump nominee has caused concern in the industry due to his desire to reduce spending on medicines

    Donald Trump, left, and Robert Kennedy
  • Friday, 22 November, 2024
    Unilever PLC
    Unilever will slim down but not spin off food business, says chief

    Hein Schumacher to press ahead with IPO of ice-cream unit as part of turnaround plan for FTSE 100 consumer group

    Unilever chief Hein Schumacher in front of shelves holding Unilever products at the company’s offices in London
  • Thursday, 21 November, 2024
    Equity exchanges
    French asset manager Tikehau considering New York listing

    An increasing number of European companies are looking past home exchanges to more liquid markets in US

    Mathieu Chabran and Antoine Flamarion
  • Wednesday, 20 November, 2024
    Business InsightRichard Milne
    Klarna’s US listing is a sad reflection of Europe’s failings

    Until there is a single market in areas from services to capital markets, more companies will choose American exchanges

    Sebastian Siemiatkowski, chief executive of Klarna
  • Tuesday, 19 November, 2024
    The second coming (and going) of EF Hutton

    An interview with one half of the duo who underwrote Donald Trump’s media Spac

  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    News in-depthGroupe Canal+
    London’s snaring of France’s Canal+ to revive moribund listing market

    Expected €6bn-€8bn IPO is set to be the largest listing in City since 2022

    Canal+ chief Maxime Saada in front of signs saying Canal+ and 40
  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    News in-depthCorporate Person in the News
    Klarna’s Seb Siemiatkowski — from burger flipping to billionaire club

    Swedish entrepreneur born to Polish immigrants seeks to list the ‘buy now, pay later’ fintech in New York

    A montage of Sebastian Siemiatkowski, a Klarna bag and the Klarna logo
  • Thursday, 14 November, 2024
    Special purpose acquisition companies
    Hong Kong still awaits payback from new Spacs regime

    Corporate bosses warn tough standards deter blank-cheque companies from listing

    Pedestrians walk by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
  • Wednesday, 13 November, 2024
    Klarna AB
    Fintech Klarna files for IPO in US

    Swedish buy now, pay later pioneer submits documents for widely anticipated flotation

    Klarna app on a phone
  • Friday, 8 November, 2024
    Technology sector
    Tiger-backed French fintech Qonto seeks €5bn valuation in share sale 

    Neobank in talks with investors about selling €200mn in existing shares amid weak IPO market

    Alexandre Prot
  • Tuesday, 5 November, 2024
    What does ‘Hot Mom International’ actually do?

    FTAV stepping into the void left by small-caps research

  • Thursday, 24 October, 2024
    Automobiles
    Chinese EV and self-driving tech companies turn to IPOs for cash

    Funding has been drying up for car start-ups in fiercely competitive domestic market

    Signage at the Horizon Robotics headquarters
  • Thursday, 24 October, 2024
    Why IPOs lag as markets soar

    It’s another lean year for equity new issues, but might there be signs of life?

  • Wednesday, 23 October, 2024
    Leo Lewis
    Japan’s stock market is producing too many ‘punycorns’

    The country urgently needs a vibrant business pipeline to replace the unicorn’s unambitious cousin

    María Hergueta's illustration of a hand in a business suit holding a miniature red unicorn
  • Wednesday, 23 October, 2024
    LexJapanese business & finance
    Tokyo Metro is not offering a high-speed ride Premium content

    With longer-run growth prospects limited, investors should not count on a long-term rally

    Commuters walk along a platform at Kayabacho station on the Tokyo Metro
  • Wednesday, 23 October, 2024
    Japanese business & finance
    Tokyo Metro rises 45% on debut in Japan’s biggest IPO since 2018

    Underground railway network has raised $2.3bn in heavily oversubscribed listing

    Commuters walk past signs for the Tokyo Metro at Shimbashi station in central Tokyo
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