Nordic Capital plans flotations
Swedish buyout firm Nordic Capital has announced plans to float four of its portfolio companies on the Stockholm Stock Exchange in 2003. Bure Equity, a shareholder in a fund managed by Nordic Capital, stands to receive in excess of EUR100m from the flotations. Only one of the proposed IPOs, Mölnlycke Health Care, has decided to delay its proposed public offering on the Stockholm Stock Exchange due to difficult market conditions, and is now planning a flotation at the beginning of 2003. Enskilda Securities and UBS Warburg have been appointed as bookrunners for the public offering. The proposed offering follows a surge in the number of Swedish IPOs in 2002, and will follow on from the listings of Ballingslöv, Industri Kapital, Alfa Laval and Nobia.
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