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Both tranches price at the investor-friendly end as cloud company raises to fund expansion
Never mind that your desk had a great year, writes Craig. When it comes to getting paid, the future makes a stronger argument than the past
Top 25 shareholders and new investors participate in previously delayed offering, but some shares left over after subscriptions closed
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Hua Medicine has filed for an IPO in Hong Kong under sponsors CLSA and Goldman Sachs, as the promised pipeline of biotechnology issuers begins to materialise following the city’s new listing rules.
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Swiss Re, the reinsurance group, returned to the equity-linked debt market on Wednesday with a deal that reinforced this issuer’s reputation for financial innovation: a $500m equity-neutral convertible bond that also acts as a contingent convertible security — except with more flexibility for the issuer.
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A surprise sale in European auto rental company Sixt, was greeted warmly by investors and allowed the controlling Sixt family to reap some of the rewards of the company’s meteoric share price performance.
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Deutsche Bank’s head of corporate finance EMEA, Alasdair Warren, has become the highest profile casualty of new CEO Christian Sewing’s cost-cutting drive, after failing to re-establish Deutsche at the summit of the European corporate finance rankings.
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Investors in Carpetright, the UK carpet and flooring retail chain, have backed its recovery plan by subscribing in high numbers for a £60m capital raising.
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The cloud which has lingered over the European IPO market since Easter, has abated slightly this week as a number of deals progressed quickly during bookbuilding. Two in particular have outperformed the rest of the market.
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