US beauty firm Coty to move forward with Paris share sale

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Sep 22, 2023

Coty Inc., the US beauty and fragrance company, is moving forward with a proposed Paris listing that could take place as soon as the coming weeks, people with knowledge of the matter said.

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New York-based Coty has brought on BNP Paribas SA and Citigroup Inc. to work on the deal, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private. It’s considering raising fresh capital from the listing, according to some of the people.

Coty aims to formally announce details of the plans as soon as the next few days, and a listing could follow shortly afterward, the people said. Shares of Coty, which have gained 43% this year, rose 2.4% to $12.27 Thursday in New York trading, giving the company a market value of about $10.5 billion. 

The company said in May it was considering a second listing in Paris, “the historic home of beauty,” to reach a fresh pool of investors and strengthen its presence in the region. 

Deliberations are ongoing, and details of Coty’s planned offering could change depending on market conditions, the people said. Representatives for Coty, BNP and Citigroup declined to comment. 

Coty on Wednesday raised its sales outlook for the current fiscal year, citing continued robust demand for higher-end fragrances like the recently launched “Burberry Goddess.” The maker of Gucci perfumes now sees like-for-like sales growth of 8% to 10% in the fiscal year that started in July. 

That’s up from the 6% to 8% sales-growth forecast the company gave in August. Sales are expected to accelerate at a faster pace in the first half of the fiscal year, Coty said in Wednesday’s statement. 
 

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