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    • Friday, 29 September, 2023
      FT News Briefing podcast9 min listen
      Tech IPOs lose their shimmer

      European bond market hit by Italy’s budget deficit projections

    • Friday, 29 September, 2023
      InterviewGeely Automobile Holdings Co Ltd
      Chinese high-end EV brand Zeekr expands into Middle East

      The company is targeting overseas markets ahead of a planned US listing

    • Wednesday, 27 September, 2023
      LexFinancial & markets regulation
      M&A/IPOs: lies, damn lies and private asset valuations Premium content

      Dealmakers have good economic reasons to be biased when it comes to valuing assets

      Sam Altman, chief executive of OpenAI
    • Monday, 25 September, 2023
      Coty Inc
      Coty pushes ahead with plans for dual Paris listing

      Beauty company’s return to city of its founding seen as a vote of confidence in leadership of Sue Nabi

      Cover Girl make-up from Coty
    • Friday, 22 September, 2023
      The FT ViewThe editorial board
      The tech IPO window is open, but not wide open

      Investors want companies to be making profits, not just promising future growth

      Arm chief Rene Haas rings the opening bell at the Nasdaq in New York. Public equity markets are the lifeblood of capitalism, and dynamic growth companies should be the lifeblood of public markets
    • Friday, 22 September, 2023
      News in-depthInstacart Inc
      Instacart IPO is latest stop on Fidji Simo’s Silicon Valley ascent

      Former Facebook executive and protégé of Sheryl Sandberg is confident grocery delivery company will maintain market share

      Fidji Simo in an interview
    • Thursday, 21 September, 2023
      LexAsia-Pacific companies
      Kokusai Electric: Japanese listing arrives in time for chip boom   Premium content

      Debuts in the local market have been the best performers in the region this year

      Kokusai Electric signage
    • Thursday, 21 September, 2023
      Yeah about that open IPO window . . . 

      Fading flotation fortunes

    • Wednesday, 20 September, 2023
      Instacart and Arm shares lose steam after IPO pops

      Newly listed tech companies soared in their public debuts but have fallen quickly from those highs

      Instacart gift cards on display at a grocery store
    • Wednesday, 20 September, 2023
      Due Diligence
      Can hot IPOs revive the market? Premium content

      Plus, the CMA takes its power and western companies fret over lost Russian profits

      Due diligence logo
    • Tuesday, 19 September, 2023
      News in-depthUS equities
      Nasdaq and NYSE fight closest listings contest in five years

      Instacart and Arm IPOs boost tech-heavy exchange as market stirs back to life

      Rene Haas, chief executive of Arm, and others at the Nasdaq stock exchange
    • Tuesday, 19 September, 2023
      Instacart Inc
      Instacart shares close up 12% after public market debut

      Grocery delivery group’s listing on Nasdaq is latest sign of thaw in IPO activity

      The Instacart logo on a smartphone and the Instacart website on a computer screen
    • Monday, 18 September, 2023
      Instacart Inc
      Instacart prices shares at $30 as IPO market warms up

      Online delivery company is the latest to seize on improving conditions for public listings

      Instacart employees fill orders for a Whole Foods market in Los Angeles
    • Monday, 18 September, 2023
      Lex
      Klaviyo: marketing appetite for IPOs Premium content

      Boston-based start-up could offer a gauge of investor appetite for new stock issues

      Klaviyo has raised the price range for its IPO to $27 to $29 per share, up from $25 to $27
    • Saturday, 16 September, 2023
      Arm Ltd
      Arm IPO delivers $84mn fees bonanza for its advisers

      Non-underwriting costs of flotation are the highest Wall Street has seen for five years, according to FT analysis

      Arm executives outside the Nasdaq on the day of the IPO. Its complex business increased the fees for its advisers
    • Friday, 15 September, 2023
      LexInstacart Inc
      Instacart: upsized IPO price will not deliver value Premium content

      Demand for new offerings looks to be shakier than bankers would like

      Instacart is looking to sell 22mn shares at $28 to $30 each
    • Friday, 15 September, 2023
      Instacart Inc
      Instacart raises IPO price range after success of Arm listing

      Online grocery delivery company increases prospective price of US listing

      The Instacart logo on a smartphone
    • Friday, 15 September, 2023
      John Gapper
      Birkenstock should not get too fashionable for comfort

      The German sandal maker is enjoying its popularity as it prepares for an IPO but faces pitfalls

      A still from the Barbie film, showing one of the Barbie’s holding up two shoes, one of which is a Birkenstock
    • Friday, 15 September, 2023
      Arm listing stirs hopes of fee revival at Wall Street banks

      Underwriters in line for $104.6mn payday after chip designer’s flotation on Nasdaq

      Arm CEO Rene Haas rings the Nasdaq opening bell for Arm’s IPO
    • Friday, 15 September, 2023
      Arm Ltd
      Newly listed Arm faces its next challenge: jump-starting growth

      After strong public debut, SoftBank-owned UK chip designer is trying to expand core business and stake out new ones

      Arm chief executive Rene Haas rings the bell at the Nasdaq exchange
    • Thursday, 14 September, 2023
      Arm Ltd
      Arm shares jump by 25% on first day of trading

      SoftBank-backed chip designer’s stock climbed as high as $63.59 in early trading as valuation exceeds $65bn

      Logo outside Arm’s US office
    • Thursday, 14 September, 2023
      Unhedged podcast17 min listen
      Three IPOs test the market

      Arm, Instacart and Birkenstock are going public in the coming weeks. How will the market respond?

    • Thursday, 14 September, 2023
      Inside BusinessRichard Waters
      Instacart’s baptism of fire on Wall Street

      IPO marks an important psychological moment in Silicon Valley’s long adjustment to financial reality

      Instacart gift cards on display at a grocery store
    • Thursday, 14 September, 2023
      Arm Ltd
      Arm prices shares at $51 apiece ahead of IPO

      Move values UK chip designer at more than $52bn as it prepares to begin trading on Thursday

      The Arm logo on its US headquarters in San Jose, Calfornia
    • Thursday, 14 September, 2023
      Masa Son — IPO hero

      Perhaps not the hero we want, but maybe the hero we need

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