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Naspers, the South African technology conglomerate cheered European equity markets this week as it announced it would list its international assets in a new company on the Euronext Amsterdam. The company said that the deal would just be a spin-off transaction but sources close to the situation are not writing off the possibility of an IPO as well.
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Lloyds Development Capital, the private equity division of Lloyds Bank, has completed the first selldown of shares in Team17, the UK games developer, since its IPO on the London Stock Exchange in May last year.
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CVC sold a £271m chunk of its stake in Avast, the London-listed Czech cyber security company, on Tuesday evening but the stock traded below issue price throughout the day on Wednesday.
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The IPOs of two payments companies being marketed in Europe have moved ahead in the past 48 hours. Italian firm Nexi has set a price range, while Dubai-based Network International has attracted Mastercard as a cornerstone investor. Equity investors are now assessing whether to pay high multiples for future growth.
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Chinese streaming platform iQiyi bagged $1.05bn on Tuesday after tapping the equity-linked bond market for a second time, pricing the deal at the issuer-friendly end of guidance.
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South African mining company Heaven-Sent Gold Group is planning a Hong Kong IPO, having filed a draft prospectus through sole sponsor CLSA on Tuesday.
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