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EnergyVision is working on an IPO

Summary by Het Nieuwsblad
The solar panel and charging station group EnergyVision is working on an IPO, writes De Tijd on Wednesday. The process is still in its early stages, but it would be the first IPO of any magnitude on the Brussels stock exchange in years. The latest major introductions - not counting the division of DEME and Syensqo - were those of chemical distributor Azelis (September 2021) and the medtech company Onward Medical (October 2021).
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The solar panel and charging station group EnergyVision is working on an IPO, writes De Tijd on Wednesday. The process is still in its early stages, but it would be the first IPO of any magnitude on the Brussels stock exchange in years. The latest major introductions - not counting the division of DEME and Syensqo - were those of chemical distributor Azelis (September 2021) and the medtech company Onward Medical (October 2021).

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The solar panel and charging station group EnergyVision is working on an IPO, writes De Tijd on Wednesday. The process is still in its early stages, but it would be the first IPO of any magnitude on the Brussels stock exchange in years. The latest major introductions - not counting the division of DEME and Syensqo - were those of chemical distributor Azelis (September 2021) and the medtech company Onward Medical (October 2021).

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01:00 The solar panel and charging station group EnergyVision is working on a stock market introduction. The process is still in a very early stage. It would be the first major listing on the Brussels stock exchange in ....

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De Tijd broke the news in Belgium on Tuesday, June 18, 2024.
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