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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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The UK government has resumed the reprivatisation of RBS, the British bank that was nationalised during the financial crisis, having launched a £2.6bn block trade.
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Delachaux, the French railway equipment maker, has set the terms on its Paris IPO.
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A report that UniCredit is considering a merger with Société Générale — which would create a powerful champion in European corporate debt — provoked strong feelings among capital markets specialists on Monday. The story appears to have taken UniCredit’s management by surprise, just after a bruising period for Italy in capital markets. But although some like the idea in principle and others scorn it, none believe a merger at some stage is impossible.
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Bayer, the German life sciences company, this week unveiled the terms for a €6bn rights issue, after its acquisition of Monsanto, the US agrochemical and biotech company, cleared its final regulatory hurdles last week.
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EN+, the London-listed aluminium and hydrogroup which was torpedoed by US sanctions in April, could soon be free as its majority shareholder Oleg Deripaska prepares to sell down his 66% stake in the group to below 50%.
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Morgan Stanley’s private equity arm is selling shares in South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem for the third time this year, aiming to raise W220bn ($200m) with the latest deal.
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