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Ofex, the City's junior stock exchange, was last night tying up a deal to raise £3m - a sum it hopes will secure its future as an independent concern. The lightly regulated exchange, which is home to ...
Ofex has unveiled plans to float on Aim, after the recent appointment of broker Seymour Pierce fanned rumours that the share-trading facility was on the lookout for fresh funds. Founded in 1995, Ofex ...
OFEX, the struggling junior stock market on which Rangers FC shares are traded, confirmed yesterday that it has attracted bid interest from other parties, as it considers a possible offer from UK ...
ASK City traders what their biggest headache is. Without hesitation they will point angrily to unwieldy regulations bearing down on their power to do business. It is a frustration shared by Simon ...
Ofex said yesterday that it had been approached by several possible bidders after the investment company Zyzygy said it might make an offer. Ofex was in danger of running out of money in November but ...
Plus Markets Group, the owner of OFEX, revealed last week that it had raised £2.5m from a share placing, which it aimed to use to establish ‘an extended range of securities’ that would broaden its ...
Ofex, the market for small companies which counts Weetabix and Arsenal Football Club among its clients, is to list on the Alternative Investment Market (Aim) later this year, it announced yesterday.
A BATTLE between Britain's junior stock markets is looming after the independent Ofex positioned itself to win business from the Alternative Investment Market, part of the London Stock Exchange.
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