Stada reschedules IPO due to market volatility, sources say

Published 03/18/2025, 08:52 AM
Updated 03/18/2025, 01:36 PM
© Reuters. The logo of Stada Arzneimittel AG is pictured at their headquarters in Bad Vilbel near Frankfurt, Germany, August 24, 2017.  REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski

By Emma-Victoria Farr

FRANKFURT (Reuters) -German pharmaceuticals company Stada has postponed a planned initial public offering (IPO) in Frankfurt because of market volatility, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday.

Bankers preparing the potential offering for Stada’s shareholders Bain Capital and Cinven advised against going ahead with the listing this week, citing recent volatility related to geopolitical events, the people said.

In recent weeks, key market volatility gauges have been rising on the back of geopolitics and the risk of trade wars prompted by U.S. President Donald Trump, Reuters has reported. The VIX index, a commonly used measure for market volatility, is now almost a third of the way to its pandemic peak.

The decision was taken on Monday afternoon, the people said, after the company had been planning to file its intention to float this week, as reported.

Stada will seek to pursue its IPO in the next available window this year, which could be as soon as before the European summer, the people said.

Bain and Cinven declined to comment.

Known for its cold medicine Grippostad, sunscreen Ladival and the cough syrup Silomat, Stada said on Tuesday it was generally evaluating all options for its further ownership, including a possible initial public offering.

The decision to hold off on an IPO comes after shareholders had also been pursuing a potential M&A sale option last year.

Had the listing gone ahead it would have been one of the largest IPOs in Europe since last year’s float of Spain’s fashion and beauty firm Puig.

A return to the stock exchange however remains the preference, one of the people said. Stada could be valued at around 10 to 12 billion euros ($10.90 billion-$13.08 billion) in an IPO, Reuters previously reported.

Bloomberg was first to report that the company was delaying its planned listing.

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