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The City is close to deciding if they will win the float for the ice cream business

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Wall Street enters race for Unilever ice cream float

Wall Street enters race for Unilever ice cream float, sources say. World's largest bourse has formally made contact with senior executives and expressed an interest in securing the blockbuster float. Sources say Wall Street has formally expressed its interest in the ice cream giant's IPO.

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London behind Amsterdam in battle for £15bn Unilever ice cream float

London behind Amsterdam in battle for £15bn ice cream float. Unilever looking to spin off its ice cream division which includes Magnum choc ices. Kylie Minogue promoted by singer Kylie has ice cream as part of the ice cream empire. Unitever is looking to sell its ice ice cream business in a bid to make £15billion profit.

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Shein close to deciding if City will get £71bn float

Fast fashion giant close to deciding if City will get £71bn float. Reports suggest the fast fashion giant is leaning towards placing its £71 billion listing into the London Stock Exchange instead of the US. Fast fashion is leaning to placing its shares in the UK instead of US.

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Dutch to try and win float for Unilever's ice cream business

Netherland's minister of economic affairs will meet with Unilever's Dutch boss Hein Schumacher. He will discuss where to list the £15billion spin-off of the company's ice cream business. The Dutchman will also meet with the Dutchman to try and win a float for the business.

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Ministers and City bigwigs eye £15bn Unilever ice-cream float

Treasury sources said the Government would love the ice cream maker to list in London alongside parent Unilever. Ben & Jerry's and Wall's maker would also be keen to list alongside parent parent Unitever. The ice cream giant is set to be worth £15bn according to the Treasury.

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London fight for £15bn Unilever ice-cream float

The consumer goods giant announced a radical shake-up that will see it spin off the unit in a move that will cost 7,500 jobs worldwide. The move is set to cost around £15bn and will cost around 7,000 jobs globally. Unilever announced the move to spin-off the ice-cream business in a bid to boost the sales of its ice cream business.

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