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Spanish travel technology group HBX slumps on market debut

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Posted on February 13, 2025

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MADRID (Reuters) - Shares in Spanish travel technology company HBX Group plunged on their market debut on Thursday, erasing 236 million euros of its market value. HBX Group, which owns the Hotelbeds

HBX Group Shares Decline on Madrid Market Debut

MADRID (Reuters) - Shares in Spanish travel technology company HBX Group plunged on their market debut on Thursday, erasing 236 million euros of its market value.

HBX Group, which owns the Hotelbeds brand, had priced its shares at 11.50 euros earlier in the week for a 2.84 billion euro ($2.96 billion) valuation, in one of the euro zone's first initial public offerings of the year.

The Madrid-listed shares, however, were down 8.3% at 10.54 euros by 0920 GMT while the blue-chip IBEX-35 index was unchanged.

The company buys hotel accommodation, car rental and other travel products at a wholesale level and offers them to retailers on its different internet platforms.

The IPO raised 860 million euros including an over-allotment option.

HBX shareholders include private equity firms Cinven and EQT, as well as Canada's CPP Investments. They all reduced their holdings through the IPO.

($1 = 0.9601 euros)

(Reporting by Inti Landauro; Editing by Emma Pinedo and David Goodman)

Key Takeaways

  • HBX Group shares fell 8.3% on market debut.
  • Initial valuation was set at 2.84 billion euros.
  • Shares priced at 11.50 euros, dropped to 10.54 euros.
  • IPO raised 860 million euros, including over-allotment.
  • Shareholders include Cinven, EQT, and CPP Investments.

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The article discusses the market debut of HBX Group and the decline in its share value.
Who are the shareholders of HBX Group?
Shareholders include private equity firms Cinven, EQT, and Canada's CPP Investments.
How much did the IPO raise?
The IPO raised 860 million euros, including an over-allotment option.

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