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Item Details
Title:
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ROYAL MAIL PRIVATISATION
FIRST REPORT OF SESSION 2014-15 |
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Volume 2 |
By: |
Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Business, Innovation and |
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Paperback |
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£14.50 |
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ISBN 10: |
0215075811 |
ISBN 13: |
9780215075819 |
Publisher: |
TSO |
Pub. date: |
5 September, 2014 |
Series: |
House of Commons Papers |
Pages: |
118 |
Synopsis: |
The Government achieved its aim of floating Royal Mail on the stock exchange, but their fear of failure and the consequent low issue price of shares means taxpayers look like missing out on significant value. The Shareholder Executive, Lazard, the Government's financial adviser, and UBS and Goldman Sachs (the Government's Global Coordinators) failed to gauge demand at higher price levels and didn't give appropriate consideration to maximising value for money for the taxpayer. The Government may have failed to reap the benefits of the sale of Royal Mail assets included at privatisation. These assets included 3 sites in London valued by BIS at around GBP200 million but reported by the NAO to possess a 'hidden value' worth GBP330m to GBP830m. The Government ignored established NAO recommendations that these assets should either be removed from the privatisation process or that claw back provisions be inserted on the future sale of the properties. Many of the priority investors bought cheaply and sold quickly at a profit. The current ownership of Royal Mail by long-term investors has little to do with the Secretary of State's actions.The Committee calls on the Government to publish a list of the preferred investors which includes information on which investors sold their shareholding, when, and at what share-price. The Committee finds that the Government was not well-served by its advisers. While no evidence of inappropriate behaviour was established regarding the external companies advising the Government, the Committee recommends companies advising the Government on share issues should be excluded from becoming a preferred investor |
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UK |
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TSO |
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