Mishcon de Reya postpones IPO due to volatile market conditions January 31, 2022 London law firm Mishcon de Reya has said it is temporarily postponing its IPO due to “volatile” market conditions. The delay comes as another blow to London’s stock market, following a series of disappointing IPOs over the previous year. Mishcon de Reya’s senior leadership decided to put the firm’s IPO on hold, following conversations [...]
How to get rid of a hangover: Top chefs give us their foolproof tips, from revitalising smoothies to a hair of the dog December 22, 2022 Most of us plan on celebrating the time off over Christmas with a few drinks – but, inveitably, one must pay the piper for one’s excesses. That means hangovers – lots of them, each one incrementally worse than the last, until the festive break becomes one long cycle of drunk-hungover-drunk-hungover, repeating ad infinitum until, somehow, [...]
We need more than a charm offensive for SoftBank’s microchip firm to list in London January 20, 2023 SoftBank-owned microchip firm Arm is in Rishi Sunak's sights for a London listing and a win for the UK's tech scene. But we need more than just love from No10 to boost our attractiveness to the tech world, writes Ian Manocha.
Klarna’s UK chief on looming regulation – and why it might not settle the buy-now pay-later debate April 20, 2023 Klarna's UK chief talks a regulatory crackdown - and why the debate around buy-now pay-later products may continue
Old guard of the Square Mile must change their attitude towards loss-making, high-growth tech companies June 21, 2021 Towards the tail end of 2020, investors were gleefully rubbing their hands looking ahead to a year like no other for London’s public markets. Rumours of multi-billion pound tech floats from the likes of Deliveroo, Darktrace and Wise began to swirl around the City. By late March this year, the hotly anticipated Deliveroo IPO led [...]
Zego eyes up European insurance market as it rolls out expansion plans January 19, 2022 Zego has announced plans to expand into the Netherlands and ramp up its operations in France as it looks to take on a bigger slice of the European insurance market.
Week ahead: City braces for more eye watering inflation data January 16, 2022 The City’s attention this week will zero in on latest UK inflation estimates published on Wednesday. Although experts expect the rate of price rises to remain broadly unchanged, investors are likely to gulp at inflation remaining at historically high levels. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), inflation hit 5.1 per cent in November, [...]
Ocado raises £575m as it looks to widen online grocery market share June 21, 2022 Online retailer Ocado has raised £575m in a share placing, rallying extra funds as demand dries up. The London-listed firm announced the placing after the stock market closed yesterday, revealing just hours later that it had met its quota. The placing auctioned off 72.3m shares at 795p — a nine per cent discount to yesterday’s [...]
Castore co-founder Tom Beahon on shelving IPO plans, bucking the Brexit trend by expanding in Europe, and the Andy Murray-backed sports brand’s first shoe launch February 15, 2023 At a time when Brexit has caused some British businesses to retreat from Europe, fast-growing premium sportswear brand Castore is eager to buck the trend. The company, founded by former City boys Tom and Phil Beahon and which counts Andy Murray among its investors, has opened a distribution centre in the Netherlands and is increasingly [...]
Pizza Express toasts ‘strong’ reopening as it seals £335m refinancing July 8, 2021 Pizza Express today hailed “strong” trading after reopening its restaurants following lockdown as it sealed a £335m refinancing deal. The pizza chain today confirmed it had concluded its long-term financing plan, consisting of five-year bonds, and was now a “fitter” company after emerging from Covid lockdowns. It comes after a challenging year for the restaurant [...]