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It’s been a tough two decades for UK-listed firms. BP, Shell and HSBC have dropped out of the ranks of the world’s largest listed companies. Britain’s current largest firm, AstraZeneca, doesn’t even m
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After five years of miserable performance and with the shares trading at a 10% discount to net asset value (NAV), despite 20% of the share capital having been bought back, the directors of the Baillie
History may merely rhyme, rather than repeat itself, but it certainly often offers a neat sense of symmetry. When this magazine launched on 4 November 2000, air was hissing loudly out of the dotcom bu
When Beauty Tech Group made its debut on the stock exchange earlier this month, it was a welcome boost for the UK market, which has struggled to attract new issues in recent times. The £300m listing w
During the pandemic, profits across the global luxury sector jumped as consumers, unable to spend their disposable income elsewhere, splashed out on high-end purchases. This pulled forward a lot of de