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Bidders line up with offers for Pure Gym
POSTED 26 Sep 2017 . BY Deven Pamben
Humphrey Cobbold is Pure Gym chief executive Credit: Pure Gym
Bidders have reportedly tabled offers for the UK’s biggest health and fitness group Pure Gym after the deadline closed on Thursday (21 September).

KKR is among a group of investors interested in what is believed to be “a £600m-plus [US$808.5m, €684m] auction” of the fitness chain, according to Sky News.

The potential sale of Pure Gym, which has 180 clubs nationwide, comes a year after the company abandoned an initial public offering (IPO).

In September 2016, Humphrey Cobbold, Pure Gym chief executive, said the operator was “ready to become a listed company” and that it would be using the IPO to raise £190m (US$237m, €220.6m). However, a month later Cobbold told Health Club Management that it had withdrawn its plans due to challenging market conditions.

The abandoned IPO cost the group £6.8m (US$8.48m, €7.9m).

US private equity firm CCMP Capital Advisors has been a controlling shareholder of the chain since 2013.

Pure Gym declined to comment.
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  Surging membership numbers boost Pure Gym figures


Increased membership numbers helped Pure Gym record strong financial results in 2016, with further rises expected as the operator plans to open up to 25 new sites this year.
  Abandoned IPO cost Pure Gym £6.8m


Pure Gym's planned initial public offering (IPO) that was abandoned last year cost the group £6.8million (US$8.48m, €7.9m), according to sources.
  Pure Gym confirms it has abandoned today's IPO


Humphrey Cobbold, CEO of Pure Gym, has confirmed this morning to Health Club Management that the company has "withdrawn" plans for today's IPO, saying: "Given the challenging IPO market conditions, the board has decided not to proceed with a listing, despite the strong interest shown by potential investors."
  BREAKING: Pure Gym IPO will not go ahead say reports


Reports breaking overnight suggest Pure Gym's planned IPO will not now go ahead.
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Bidders line up with offers for Pure Gym
POSTED 26 Sep 2017 . BY Deven Pamben
Humphrey Cobbold is Pure Gym chief executive Credit: Pure Gym
Bidders have reportedly tabled offers for the UK’s biggest health and fitness group Pure Gym after the deadline closed on Thursday (21 September).

KKR is among a group of investors interested in what is believed to be “a £600m-plus [US$808.5m, €684m] auction” of the fitness chain, according to Sky News.

The potential sale of Pure Gym, which has 180 clubs nationwide, comes a year after the company abandoned an initial public offering (IPO).

In September 2016, Humphrey Cobbold, Pure Gym chief executive, said the operator was “ready to become a listed company” and that it would be using the IPO to raise £190m (US$237m, €220.6m). However, a month later Cobbold told Health Club Management that it had withdrawn its plans due to challenging market conditions.

The abandoned IPO cost the group £6.8m (US$8.48m, €7.9m).

US private equity firm CCMP Capital Advisors has been a controlling shareholder of the chain since 2013.

Pure Gym declined to comment.
RELATED STORIES
Surging membership numbers boost Pure Gym figures


Increased membership numbers helped Pure Gym record strong financial results in 2016, with further rises expected as the operator plans to open up to 25 new sites this year.
Abandoned IPO cost Pure Gym £6.8m


Pure Gym's planned initial public offering (IPO) that was abandoned last year cost the group £6.8million (US$8.48m, €7.9m), according to sources.
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Humphrey Cobbold, CEO of Pure Gym, has confirmed this morning to Health Club Management that the company has "withdrawn" plans for today's IPO, saying: "Given the challenging IPO market conditions, the board has decided not to proceed with a listing, despite the strong interest shown by potential investors."
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