Primark may go public: what does this mean for customers.
05.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
05.11.2025
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PRIMARK could become an independent company
According to The Sun: PRIMARK plans to go public on the London stock market, as its parent company prepares for a separation. The owners of Associated British Foods announced a possible reorganization that could lead to the separation of the popular clothing brand from their food business.
The company, registered in the United Kingdom, also manages other well-known brands such as Kingsmill (bread), Twinings (tea), and healthy snacks Ryvita.
“We are considering various growth opportunities for our businesses,” representatives of Associated British Foods stated.
Details regarding further plans have not yet been disclosed, but these changes could be an important step in the development of PRIMARK, providing the company with new opportunities for growth in the market.
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