Brooks Macdonald seeks LSE main market listing
Brooks first listed on the AIM in 2005, with the move to the main market expected to complete by the end of March
Brooks first listed on the AIM in 2005, with the move to the main market expected to complete by the end of March
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The CEO discusses his trajectory from a tandem bike ride across the Sahara to being one of the pioneer investors focusing on transitioning to a sustainable economy
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Changes to capital gains tax, tax-free caps on pensions, and inheritance tax could be ‘incredibly disruptive’
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Small-cap managers claim lifting the 0.5% tax – from which AIM shares are already exempt – could be a vital step towards kickstarting the UK’s ailing stockmarket
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Stonehage Fleming’s Gerrit Smit explains why the family office sits in the quality growth camp and how he is steering the Best Ideas fund towards the major themes of digitisation and healthcare
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Q3 2023 saw just five listings on the UK main market and AIM, while IPO proceeds fell 36% year on year, higher than the global average
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Earnings growth and valuations have become disconnected
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He was instrumental in the formation of the Unlisted Securities Market
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The firm sees a ‘structural market opportunity’ in the sector
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Seeking to meet clients’ growing IHT needs
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There are 10 firms touted to go public this year – but will market conditions comply?
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‘Funding innovative and interesting companies can be personally rewarding, not to mention profitable’
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