Shares of Noba Bank Group AB exploded out of the gate on Nasdaq Stockholm on Friday, jumping 21% above offer price and throwing Sweden straight to the center of Europe’s IPO 0 stock opened at 84.90 kronor, beating its set price of 70 kronor, and brought in 7.6 billion kronor (around $804 million) for sellers like Nordic Capital and Sampo 1 company is now valued at 35 billion kronor, and its debut just became the measuring stick for what’s coming next in Europe’s deal 2 waited earlier this year, choosing to sit out the market’s 3 now, with investors starting to lean back into risk, the IPO landed during a stretch of rising 4 mood is being tested with a massive €3.1 billion ($3.6 billion) listing from Verisure Plc just around the corner.
Noba’s showing is already being treated as the trial balloon ahead of that 5 group runs three main businesses: Nordax Bank, Bank Norwegian, and Svensk Hypotekspension, all bundled under the Noba 6 stock is listed under the ticker 7 players show up as IPO demand goes beyond expectations Noba’s IPO was oversubscribed “several” times, the company 8 like OP Financial Group, DNB Asset Management, and Handelsbanken Fonder bought 3.2 billion kronor worth of 9 deal was arranged by DNB Carnegie Investment Bank, Goldman Sachs, and JPMorgan 10 company’s push into the public markets lands during one of the busiest stretches for IPOs in Europe in over a year.
“Noba has likely received a boost from the fact that niche banks have performed quite strongly on the stock market this year,” said Robert Oldstrand, equity strategist at Swedbank AB. “With a relatively good risk mood in the market and a fairly optimistic outlook for the coming year, the window has undeniably opened for IPOs.” Noba’s debut wasn’t just a one-off event. Stockholm’s exchange has been the busiest IPO venue in the region so far in 11 that’s no 12 with private capital still available for companies that want to avoid the public eye, more firms are now picking public listings 13 companies push ahead with IPOs as Noba sets early tone Across Europe, firms from car parts to software are going public 14 last week, Aumovio, the auto-parts company spun out of Continental, started trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange at €35 ($41.11) per 15 closed the week above €39, putting its market cap over $4.14 16 the same timeline, Swiss Marketplace Group went public on the Swiss Stock Exchange, pricing shares at 46 francs ($57.84) each and ending Friday at 49 17 gave the online ad firm a market value of about $5.7 18 Christoph Tonini said in an interview that staying public was the plan for all four existing shareholders: “The best way to make exit or participate in growth is to be in a listed company.” He added, “We have now new investors coming in, and we’re going to deliver, also for them, value creation.” Bankers are finally getting busy 19 Drake, head of UK equity capital markets at Bank of America, told CNBC that “The September IPO activity is the quarter’s standout story, with issuers and private equity viewing the product as a viable exit route again in Europe.” In the same email interview, he said, “We’re as busy as we’ve been in the past 18 20 IPO dialogue is ramping and secondary selldown activity will continue to be strong.” This isn’t just a German or Swiss 21 is stacking up listings 22 Noba, the next big one is 23 Swiss home-security firm, backed by private equity, plans to raise €3.1 billion through a listing on Nasdaq 24 Austin Lally said that the company wants the funds to expand 25 that’s not 26 said, “And also to pay down debt, to get the leverage levels and the balance sheet to a position where we think public investors will be comfortable, long term, supporting the company.” The smartest crypto minds already read our 27 in?
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