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Stanley Gibbons proposes Aim delisting under shareholder pressure

Long-term potential unchanged but clear advantages to exiting listing, Phoenix Asset Management says

Stanley Gibbons has proposed delisting from the London Stock Exchange after pressure from its largest shareholder and sole creditor to do so.

Phoenix Asset Management, which holds a 58 per cent stake in the group and provides all its debt facilities, said the long-term potential of the company was unchanged but that there were “clear benefits” to ending the listing. The cost, management time and regulatory burden of listing were “disproportionate” to the benefits to the company, Phoenix said.

The stamp and coin trader, which began in 1856 when teenager Stanley Gibbons opened a stamp counter in Plymouth, must gain 75 per cent support from its shareholders to cancel its shares on London’s Aim exchange.

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