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Schouw Said to Pick Banks for IPO of $2 Billion Fish Feed Unit

Schouw Said to Pick Banks for IPO of $2 Billion Fish Feed Unit

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Schouw & Co. has picked banks to help arrange a potential Copenhagen initial public offering of Danish industrial fish feed business BioMar Group, according to people familiar with the matter.
The Aarhus, Denmark-based company selected DNB Carnegie Holding AB, Morgan Stanley, Danske Bank AS and Nordea Bank Abp to lead BioMar's share sale, the people said, asking not to be identified as the information is private. BioMar's valuation could be about $2 billion in an IPO, the people said.

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