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Early March listing set to be the latest defence sector IPO
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Malaysia-based Catcha Group is floating a southeast Asia-focused special purpose acquisition company (Spac) on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Moonpig, the online greetings card company, has set a price range on its IPO, which values the company at almost £1.2bn at the top of the range.
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The Singapore Exchange’s plan to get in on the rush to list special purpose acquisition companies (Spacs) is a bold move that could give it an edge over regional rivals. But there are plenty of obstacles — and its efforts may well be futile.
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Chinese healthcare duo MicroPort CardioFlow Medtech Corp and Suzhou Basecare Medical Corp have kicked off their Hong Kong IPOs after a week of pre-marketing.
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AUTO1, the online marketplace for secondhand cars, has revealed the price range on its Frankfurt IPO. Two cornerstone investors have committed to buy throughout the range.
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The IPO of InPost, the Polish provider of postal lockers, is due to be priced at €16, the top of the initial range, valuing the company at €8bn when it begins trading on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange later this week.