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Private equity company cashes in on remaining holding after earlier divestments
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It was a good week for Netflix as its stock jumped by almost 10% after it released its third quarter results, but the company’s business model and overvalued stock makes it seem like a bubble trade.
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French renewable energy producer Neoen, the largest French IPO of the year, is up by over 8% in trading joining a number of new listings, which have survived volatile markets to stay above water.
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The Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) IPO market suffered during the sell-off that hit equity markets hard last week. But amid the wreckage of pulled flotations and weak aftermarket performance, two exciting listings from Kazakhstan and Belarus are underway and equity capital markets bankers and investors are beginning to see the promise in the markets in, and beyond, Europe’s eastern fringe, writes Sam Kerr.
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Zur Rose, the Swiss online pharmacy that went public last year, plans to raise Sfr200m via a rights issue to fund its takeover of the e-commerce operations of Medpex, a competitor in Germany.
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Malaysia’s barren IPO landscape is coming back to life, with two food-related issuers filing their long-delayed listings this week.
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Studio City International Holdings priced its debut on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) at the top of its marketing range on Thursday, raising $359.4m.
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