Royal Mail Shares Priced at High End
In the biggest privatization since the British government sold the railways in the 1990s, shares of Royal Mail were priced at 330 pence, valuing the company at $5.3 billion.
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In the biggest privatization since the British government sold the railways in the 1990s, shares of Royal Mail were priced at 330 pence, valuing the company at $5.3 billion.
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