Tag: London Stock Exchange
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London IPOs Are Dribbling Back But Funds Don’t Have Cash to Buy
London IPOs Return as Cash-Strapped Funds Hold Back The London market is finally seeing a cautious uptick in initial public offerings, but the glow is muted by a pervasive constraint: investors and fund managers simply don’t have the dry powder to back many deals. After years of sluggish activity, the pipeline is reloading, yet money…
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Princes Group IPO Floats at Nearly £1.2bn Valuation Boosting London Markets
London Stock Market Gets a Tasty Boost as Princes Goes Public The Princes Group, the venerable tinned tuna and canned goods producer known for its Princes tuna and Napolina sauces, has kicked off a float with a valuation approaching £1.2 billion. The listing marks a significant milestone for a company with nearly 150 years of…
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Princes Group IPO: A £1.2bn Boost for London as Tinned Tuna Maker Floats
Princes Group makes a high-profile entry to the London market The tinned tuna maker Princes Group has taken a bold step onto the London Stock Exchange, valuing the business at just under £1.2 billion as it launches its flotations. The debut marks a significant moment for an almost 150-year-old household name, long associated with Princes…
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Princes IPO Boosts London Stock Market with Nearly £1.2bn Valuation
Princes Group Begins Its London Stock Market Debut The Princes Group, famed for its range of tinned tuna and other pantry staples, has begun trading on the London Stock Exchange with a valuation close to £1.2 billion. The float marks a milestone for a company with a near 150-year heritage in the food industry and…
