O2 IPO Alerts
O2 IPO Alerts
O2 is one of the UK’s largest mobile operators, with more than 32m customers. Listing O2 shares on the stock market through an initial public offer (IPO), might be their next option.
IPOs can offer exciting opportunities - it’s often the first chance to invest in a major, global brand. But they often happen very quickly, with little notice. Sometimes investors only have a week or two to take part.
Register your interest and, if the IPO goes ahead, we’ll keep you up to date with:
- When the O2 IPO is announced
- If you can take part in the IPO
- How to buy the shares
Register for alerts now
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The UK public may not be able to take part in an IPO even if it goes ahead. We’ll only know this once the IPO is formally announced. If you’re not sure of an investment's suitability for your circumstances please seek advice. All investments will rise and fall in value, so you could make a loss, and the income they pay can also vary.
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O2 IPO – register for updates
O2 is one of the UK’s largest mobile operators, with more than 32m customers. Listing O2 shares on the stock market through an initial public offer (IPO), might be their next option.
IPOs can offer exciting opportunities - it’s often the first chance to invest in a major, global brand. But they often happen very quickly, with little notice. Sometimes investors only have a week or two to take part.
Register your interest and, if the IPO goes ahead, we’ll keep you up to date with:
- When the O2 IPO is announced
- If you can take part in the IPO
- How to buy the shares
Plus, news on other interesting IPOs
The UK public may not be able to take part in an IPO even if it goes ahead. We’ll only know this once the IPO is formally announced. If you’re not sure of an investment's suitability for your circumstances please seek advice. All investments will rise and fall in value, so you could make a loss, and the income they pay can also vary.
