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Renault shares soar after company calls off IPO

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Renault shares rose as much as 4.5% in early session trade on Tuesday after the company ditched plans to list its electric vehicle business Ampere because of sluggish stock market conditions.

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Renault on Tuesday said it had enough cash to do without the stock market listing and would continue to fund the development of Ampere until it reaches break-even in 2025.

"Cancellation of the Ampere IPO should be positive for current shareholders as it minimises upfront dilution and removes a layer of complexity in the investment case," Jeffereis analysts said in a note.

Shares were up 1.24% at 0817 GMT.

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