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  • Bottom Line: New players have a better chance than most

    May 22, 2014

    IT’S A tough one to call. At the same moment that Fat Face officially pulled its market listing, four other companies filed upbeat intentions to float – each convinced that they had the perfect formula that would have investors running for the shares. Despite the fickle market, some of them might actually be right. Zoopla has [...]

  • Game’s back in play with return to stock market

    May 19, 2014

    VIDEO game retailer Game is to make a £400m return to the London stock market within the next month two years after it was suspended from trading and collapsed into administration. The chain is 99 per cent owned by US activist hedge fund Elliott Advisors and one per cent owned by Henry Jackson’s Opcapita, who [...]

  • Discount retail firm B&M gets ready to float

    May 18, 2014

    DISCOUNT retailer B&M is readying a stock market debut that values the firm at more than £2bn, in a move which could be announced as early as this week. The Liverpool-based company would follow discounting rival Poundland, which raised £375m on its entry into the London market back in March. B&M, which has grown from [...]

  • Poundland’s sales near £1bn

    May 8, 2014

    CASH conscious shoppers continued to flock to Poundland for bargain buys last year, boosting the discount retailer’s sales to just under £1bn. The chain, which has benefited from the polarisation in spending in the market, opened a net 70 stores in the year to 30 March, helping to deliver £998m revenues, up 13.3 per cent [...]

  • Kent Reliance is back in £600m OneSavings IPO

    May 7, 2014

    ONESAVINGS Bank is floating on the main London market, the private equity-backed lender said yesterday, with an expected value of £500m to £600m. Investor JC Flowers took a major stake in the Kent Reliance Building Society in a recapitalisation deal in 2010, restructuring and renaming the firm. It hopes OneSavings’ range of specialist lending brands, [...]

  • Best of the Brokers for 08 May 2014

    May 7, 2014

    To appear in Best of the Brokers, email your research to notes@cityam.com BALFOUR BEATTY UBS has upgraded the infrastructure firm from “sell” to “neutral” but cut its target from 260p to 225p following this week’s profit warning and the departure of boss Andrew McNaughton. The broker continues to harbour doubts about Balfour’s plan to refocus [...]

  • JP Morgan gets Poundland gig

    May 6, 2014

    JP MORGAN pulled further ahead in the corporate broking league tables yesterday as Poundland appointed the investment bank. It means JP Morgan now has 220 broking clients, including 34 of the FTSE 100 and 92 of the FTSE 250. Poundland is a FTSE 250-sized firm, but with its recent listing has not yet been added to the index [...]

  • Fat Face unveils London listing to pay off debt

    May 1, 2014

    FAMILY friendly retailer Fat Face yesterday became the latest private equity-backed retailer to tee up a listing on the London stock market, after announcing plans to raise £110m to cut debt. The business, which has about 200 stores across the UK, will offer shares to City fund managers after private equity backer Bridgepoint moved to [...]

  • Shoe Zone putting its best foot forward with a £50m stock float

    April 28, 2014

    DISCOUNT footwear chain Shoe Zone has become the latest retailer queuing up to float on the London Stock Exchange this year. The family-run chain, which runs 554 stores in the UK and Ireland, is looking to raise up to £50m in an initial public offering (IPO) on London’s Alternative Investment Market next month that is [...]

  • Luke Johnson’s chain Patisserie Valerie to float

    April 23, 2014

    ENTREPRENEUR Luke Johnson is making a return to the public markets for the first time in over 20 years with the £170m flotation of his cafe chain Patisserie Holdings. The group, which runs five brands including Patisserie Valerie, Philpotts and Baker & Spice, said yesterday it plans to raise £33m of new capital on Aim [...]

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