Leopard Tank Maker KNDS Eyes IPO Amid German Stake Concerns
KNDS, the manufacturer of Leopard tanks, is preparing for an IPO while Germany seeks a pre-IPO stake to ensure national security interests. The company is currently owned by the French government and German family owners, with potential changes in ownership dynamics if a deal is not reached before the IPO.
Leopard tank manufacturer KNDS is moving forward with its initial public offering (IPO) plans despite calls for a delay. CEO Jean-Paul Alary confirmed constructive discussions with stakeholders are ongoing amid Germany's efforts to acquire a pre-IPO stake.
Germany aims to secure its national security interests by retaining influence in KNDS, which is currently owned jointly by the French government and the German owners of former Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW). A report suggests German officials are pushing for a 40% stake, while others argue a 30% stake could suffice.
The potential IPO delay has stirred national interests, with reports indicating the German government wants KNDS to postpone the listing. KNDS remains committed to a well-prepared IPO that benefits shareholders, employees, and customers, Alary stated.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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