Reform London’s capital markets or jeopardise global status, review chief warns July 25, 2022 London is at risk of losing its status as a premier global stock market if it does not act fast to reform rules, the author of a review into London’s capital markets has warned.
London Stock Exchange ready to ‘fight’ for Arm listing, says boss July 21, 2022 The boss of the London Stock Exchange said the bourse was willing to “fight” to win the listing of British chipmaker Arm today after reports its Japanese owner Softbank has downed tools on a London listing.
Ex-GSK Haleon lands on London market despite economic turbulence July 18, 2022 Haleon, GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK) former consumer health division, will list on the London market today as a standalone entity. It is a sign of changing tides on the London Stock Exchange, which for years has heavily relied on oil, mining and financial firms. The new FTSE healthcare heavyweight, which awaits a response on its application to [...]
German Doner Kebab owner eyes New York listing as chain swells quickly July 12, 2022 The owner of the German Doner Kebab chain has said it is eyeing floating on the New York stock exchange. Scotland’s Hero Brands, which owns the rapidly expanding kebab chain as well as Island Poké and Choppaluna, is mulling a public listing across the pond. Imran Sayeed, boss of the Glasgow-based business, told Times Enterprise [...]
Sink or swim: The peril of floating as an online media firm July 7, 2022 The excitement surrounding Buzzfeed’s IPO was palpable. It had a loyal following of millennials, millions of investment, and a private-market value of around $1.7bn (£1.4bn). Last summer, Buzzfeed founder and CEO Jonah Peretti said the float was about “taking the next step in BuzzFeed’s evolution, bringing capital and additional experience to our business”. He said [...]
GSK shareholders give Haleon split the green light July 7, 2022 Shareholders in British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) gave its historic demerger the “expected” seal of approval yesterday, meaning its consumer division will be able to list on the London Stock Exchange as a separate entity later this month. In the most significant corporate change at GSK for the last two decades, the split will see [...]
The next 75 years: will generalists or specialists prevail? July 5, 2022 To generalise or specialise? From the vantage point of 1947, when four financial analyst societies joined forces to create the federation now known as CFA Institute, that question may have had a different answer than it does for investment professionals today. Concentrated in New York and London, finance was hardly the world-spanning sector of 2022. [...]
Slater & Gordon shakes up boardroom after setting out plans to split June 29, 2022 Slater & Gordon has said company chief executive David Whitmore will step down from his position, after setting out plans to split its business in two, with a view to separating its “essential” and “specialist” legal services segments. The law firm said Whitmore – who took up his CEO role in January 2018 – will [...]
DeFi-ing the rules: five opportunities and five risks of decentralised finance June 29, 2022 In the Star Wars universe, the Force is a mystic energy field generated by living beings that binds the galaxy together. The ability to wield the Force gives Jedi Knights their superhuman abilities, making them peacekeepers of the galaxy. But how powerful would the Jedi be if every ‘transaction’ that used the Force had to [...]
Fast growing UK firms shelve IPO plans amid market turbulence June 29, 2022 Fast growing UK firms are shelving plans for initial public offerings in droves as a looming recession and inflationary pressures batter public markets, a survey has revealed.