Model train maker Hornby is to quit the ailing London stock market after hiring the Sports Direct tycoon Mike Ashley as an ...
The Scalextric and model train firm said it plans to re-register as a private company to help with its ongoing overhaul.
Hornby, a 124-year-old UK firm specializing in model trains, has announced its intent to delist shares from AIM.
Model train set maker Hornby said on Thursday that it was planning to leave the AIM stock market and go private, citing ...
Shares in Hornby were shunted into the siding after the model railway maker announced plans to pack up its tracks and depart AIM.
Hornby is seeking shareholder approval to cancel trading of its shares on London's junior AIM, saying it believes re-registering as a private company would better allow it to continue its ...
The model train maker, , which is in the middle of a major transformation, will cancel its listing on the junior AIM market ...
Hornby shares fell to their lowest ever level after the models and collectables group said it plans to seek shareholder approval to cancel trading of its shares on AIM, joining a growing list of ...
Hornby, the international models and collectibles group advised by Mike Ashley, has announced plans to go private as it looks to sidestep regulatory hurdles and cut costs.
The number of companies listed on London’s junior market has fallen from a high of almost 1,700 in 2007 to about 679 ...
(Alliance News) - Hornby PLC on Thursday called a general meeting to ask shareholders to approve its exit from the AIM market in London and re-registration as a private limited company, ending nearly ...
The firm told markets Thursday it intends to strike its shares off London's AIM stock exchange, citing regulatory burdens, ...