The online grocer has been forced to postpone its initial public offering after failing to place enough shares at the bottom of its 200p-275p price range, saying it had dropped the range to 180p-200p
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The online grocer has been forced to postpone its initial public offering after failing to place enough shares at the bottom of its 200p-275p price range, saying it had dropped the range to 180p-200p
View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage