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Apax, Permira exit could herald new look IPO

As buyers shop around for bargains, Apax- and Permira-backed New Look is seeking a lucrative £1.7bn flotation. Could this be the first in a wave of IPOs, asks Deborah Sterescu.

UK unquote | 02 Feb 2010 | secure
Apax, Permira exit could herald new look IPO

Permira, Apax-backed New Look confirms £1.7bn IPO

Permira- and Apax-backed fashion retailer New Look has confirmed plans to float on the London Stock Exchange this morning, in a deal that values the business at £1.7bn.

UK unquote | 02 Feb 2010 | secure
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