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  • China’s Sdic Power to list in London for up to £640m

    November 26, 2019

    Leading Chinese power generation firm Sdic Power today confirmed that it would offer 10 per cent of its shares as global depositary receipts on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). Shanghai-listed Sdic is worth 57.92bn yuan (£6.4bn), which suggests that the offering could be worth up to £640m, according to a source familiar with the transaction. [...]

  • Saudi Aramco bets on local demand as it cancels European IPO roadshow

    November 18, 2019

    Saudi Aramco this morning cancelled plans for its European roadshow for its long-delayed initial public offering (IPO), a day after doing the same for investor meetings in the US and Asia. The decision, which was reported by the Financial Times, means that shares will not be formally marketed outside of the Gulf. Read more: Saudi [...]

  • Saudi Aramco set for $1.7 trillion valuation

    November 17, 2019

    Saudi Aramco has released the official price range for its long-awaited initial public offering (IPO) in December, giving the company a preliminary value between $1.6 trillion (£1.24 trillion) to $1.7 trillion. Although this is considerably below the company’s desire for a $2 trillion valuation, it would still make the IPO the world’s biggest. Read more: [...]

  • Cobham buyer Advent ‘mulls £2.5bn float of industrials firm Rubix’

    November 13, 2019

    The private equity giant which is in the process of buying British defence firm Cobham for £4bn is said to be mulling a float of another of its UK assets. Advent International, the US investment firm, has reportedly hired advisers to prepare the stock market debut of Rubix Group, a distributor of industrial repair kits, [...]

  • Saudi Aramco earnings drop $15bn as IPO gets underway

    November 4, 2019

    Saudi Aramco’s income fell by over $15bn (£11.6bn) year-on-year, the company announced this morning, just a day after the oil giant’s long-awaited initial public offering (IPO) got underway. Results for the first nine months of 2019 showed that income slipped from $83.3bn in 2018 to $68.2bn this year, with revenues down from $233.3bn to $217.1bn. [...]

  • Saudi Aramco IPO gets the green light for December float

    November 3, 2019

    Saudi Aramco finally announced it would begin its long-awaited initial public offering (IPO) this morning after nearly four years of uncertainty and delays. The world’s most valuable company will list on Saudi Arabia’s domestic Tadawul exchange in December, with an international float planned afterwards. Read more: Saudi Aramco to start IPO process on 3 November [...]

  • Metals firm TNG wants a London Stock Exchange IPO

    October 23, 2019

    Australian strategic metals company TNG today confirmed it is seeking to list on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). As yet, no decision has been taken as to whether TNG will look to raise funds through the initial public offering (IPO), which it expects to complete by 2020. Read more: Boeing’s earnings slump 51 per cent [...]

  • Visual effects firm DNEG confirms plans for £150m London listing

    October 22, 2019

    Oscar award-winning visual effects firm DNEG has confirmed plans to list on the London Stock Exchange, saying it will seek to raise £150m from the float. The London-headquartered company said it intends to sell at least 25 per cent of new and existing shares in a bid to fast track its growth plans. Read more: [...]

  • Softbank seeks control of Wework via financing package

    October 14, 2019

    Softbank is reportedly preparing a financing package for Wework that would give it control over the cash-strapped shared office space company. The package would significantly increase the stake of Softbank, which already owns around a third of Wework, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters. This would further dilute the influence of Wework co-founder [...]

  • Aston Martin: The float that left the City shaken, not stirred

    October 2, 2019

    Over the years, Aston Martin observers have watched the firm’s most famous client, James Bond, career into the river Tiber, skid across the polar ice caps and hurtle off an alpine road in its cars. Each time, ludicrously, he emerges alive. So when chief executive Andy Palmer told investors: “We don’t make cars, we make [...]

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