Jimmy Choo is set to list on the London Stock Exchange in October and could raise $1.1bn, or more than £680m. Now owned by JAB Luxury - parent company of Labelux - Choo has gone through several private equity players, and has, according to Reuters, attracted enough investors to take all the amount on offer, including over-allotment, within its price range. The shares are valued at 140p to 180p, and the company’s value is between £546m and £702m.
Investors step into Jimmy Choo
Jimmy Choo is set to list on the London Stock Exchange in October.
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