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Moncler eyes IPO for the second time
In an exclusive interview with news site the Financial Times, Chairman and creative director Remo Ruffini of the French-Italian clothing company Moncler said that they had plans for an IPO listing this year.
Potbelly sandwich chain hopes IPO share pricing will be at USD9-USD11 range
Potbelly Corp was hoping that its USD75 million IPO would have market pricing its shares not lower than USD9.
Forex service orovider OzForex sets to raise AUD440 million in IPO
In a prospectus made public on Monday, Australian foreign exchange services provider OzForex Group would be raising AUD440 million or USD413.03 million in its initial public offering October 11th.
Private equity investors-backed TopQ launches new technology for data performance collaboration
Private equity veterans launched a new technology to secure investor data collaboration called TopQ.
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The Abraaj Group announced its exit from the Daniel O. Mercado Medical Center (DMMC). The Abraaj Group said it had exited from its investment in Daniel O.
In a bid to appease investors, private equity firms in China would be resorting to selling off its maturing assets to return profits while waiting for the reopening of the mainland's IPO listing market.
The management of software outsourcing company Camelot Information Systems raised its buyout offer to USD98.2 million.
New Treasuries demand showed a solid improvement following the retreat of Wall Street dealers and rising yields.
R Hotel's investment plan is to expand its hotel line from three to six with an AED1.5 billion investment.
PE firm JC Flowers had expressed its interest in Lloyds' TSB unit according to a Sunday Telegraph report without citing sources.
India Infoline Finance Ltd. said today that it had raised INR900 million through a public issuance of secured redeemable non-covertible debentures (NCD).
Senaat, because of surging stock values, had engaged the services of banks to run its IPO. Senaat, Abu Dhabi holdings firm, owns companies such as National Petroleum Construction Co, has engaged the services of HSBC Holdings Plc and JP Morgan Chase & Co for a share sale.
Harvard is setting the bar at USD6.5 billion for the improvement of campus, programs and housing in the university.
India's capital markets regulator SEBI said it had been considering regulation changes to safeguard minority shareholders' interest in a company to use funds generated from an IPO aside from what was originally stated on its objectives.