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Oliver Samwer quietly transforms one of Europe’s most aggressive VC firms into a more conservative investment house
WE Soda, controlled by Turkish media mogul Turgay Ciner, bucks recent trends with plan for UK IPO
US software company should aim for a lower valuation
US lender drops effort to sell Mexican retail bank it bought in 2001
US trading venue operator to take on Euronext and Deutsche Börse for IPOs
‘Follow-on’ share offerings have rebounded even as prices have languished below IPO heights
‘Working with your parents is not something I’d recommend,’ Lorenzo Bertelli jokes at FT’s Business of Luxury summit
Boutique investment bank’s independence ends after 27 years
Chinese tech giant to list logistics and grocery arms and spin off cloud division in big restructuring
Dearth of IPOs forces industry to consolidate and look to expand its sources of revenue
No cash flow, no crypto, no free float, no problem
Kenvue valued at $41bn after carve-out from US healthcare group
Johnson & Johnson arm continues trend of subsidiary sales serving up the biggest deals in a feeble listings market
Sitting on its hands is not an option for the Financial Conduct Authority, but doing too much can also be counterproductive
Review ditches gold standard of governance but has yet to work out what comes next for the City
Apollo-backed gambling group insists time was right to list despite disappointing first day of trading
US companies raise less than a fifth of Chinese total this year as banking turmoil dulls enthusiasm for new listings
An American executive has taken a model pioneered by Germany’s Aldi and Lidl to Latin America
Mankind prices at top of its range as sovereign wealth funds invest in consumer brand
Executives had tried to shield Kenvue from most of the asbestos lawsuits already facing the group
Baijiu maker ZJLD’s wobbly entry suggests the market’s hangover has yet to end
Jonathan Hill points to cultural issues like executive pay and attitudes to risk as well as pension fund strategy
While banking business is profitable, investors are concerned about losses at parent company’s mobile unit
IPO in London comes as market struggles to compete with global rivals
International expansion has been hit but outlook for deals and stock performance within China is more encouraging
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