Italian sportswear brand Golden Goose has decided to delay its planned IPO in Milan due to challenging market conditions. The European Parliament elections and the call for a snap election in France have created a difficult environment for going public. Golden Goose, known for its distressed sneakers popular with celebrities like Taylor Swift, aimed for a market capitalization of up to 1.86 billion euros ($2 billion).
Despite engaging extensively with investors, the brand felt it was best to delay the IPO. Political events have impacted the luxury sector, causing market fluctuations. Notably, far-right parties made significant gains in the European Parliament elections, particularly in France, where the National Rally party secured around 31% of the vote, leading to market volatility.
Golden Goose, owned by private equity firm Permira, had secured commitments from investors like Invesco before postponing the IPO. The brand remains optimistic about a future listing and will continue to monitor market conditions.
Vocabulary List
- IPO (Initial Public Offering): The first sale of a company’s stock to the public.
- Market capitalization: The total market value of a company’s outstanding shares of stock.
- Conducive: Making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible.
- Luxury sector: Industry segment that focuses on high-end products and services.
- Political events: Significant activities or changes in the political landscape.
- Market fluctuations: Variations in market prices over time.
- Volatility: The degree of variation in trading prices.