Disastrous Deliveroo float continues to haunt the IPO market one year on
Moonpig, Wise and Darktrace have seen their shares skid after listing to much fanfare
Moonpig, Wise and Darktrace have seen their shares skid after listing to much fanfare
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Seeking to raise £300m through a placing of ordinary shares
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Oxford Nanopore debuted at a price of 425p per share, netting SUPP £11m
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Foregoing traditional IPO route levels the playing field for institutional and retail investors
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‘These proposals are essential if we intend for the UK to continue to be a modern and dynamic market’
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Firm not proceeding with launch as fund raising fails to meet £100m target
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Money transfer app makes up over 8% of Richard Watts and Nick Williamson’s late-stage company trust
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Peter Harrison says measures in Lord Hill’s report will help avoid ‘slow decline’ of London’s stock exchanges
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Timing at the top of the tech boom and punchy valuation may have dented interest alongside food delivery firm’s questionable employment practices
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Over 320,000 Britons are sleeping rough, in homeless shelters or other temporary housing
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Tech unicorn features in five Merian funds as well as the £330m investment trust
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Investment trust shareholders voted last month to increase unquoteds limit to 30%
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