In This Issue
New Product Awards winners revealed at AQUA
Pet store has licence to sell puppies revoked
First day at AQUA 2017 hailed a huge success
Lifetime Achievement Award for ex-OATA chief executive Keith Davenport
Collards launch gets tails wagging at PATS
Natures Menu appoints Heyhuman as first-ever strategic and creative agency
Pets at Home to hold ‘Dragons’ Den’ style innovation day
Peregrine Livefoods acquires WhitePython
Pooch & Mutt teams up with leading health food brand
Start-up firm set to launch range of cat climbing frames
PAWBO to debut at National Pet Show
Tetra makes a splash at the National Pet Show Birmingham
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Investment company raises stake in Pets At Home
Plan to stamp out puppy farming
Shortlist announced for Pet Industry Federation Awards
Pero shortlisted for Exporter award
Pets Choice appoints Key Account Manager for Pet Speciality Sector
PDSA vets save dog that swallowed gravel
Mighty Mutts range set to reignite puppy sector
Eukanuba launches new visible benefits campaign
Independent Vetcare’s Graduate Academy intake grows for third year running
The best of last week's
Just for Pets back in business following acquisition by Pedigree Wholesale
Pets at Home shares drop after private equity firm sells £119m worth of stock
'New concept pet store' Bessie & Boo excluded from Just for Pets deal
Bestpets trade show branded a roaring success
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Pets at Home shares drop after private equity firm sells £119m worth of stock


Shares at pet shop chain Pets at Home took a hit this week as private equity giant KKR sold £119m worth of stock.

The firm sold just under half of its stake – it still holds on to a 12.4% stake in the retailer.

Following the news Pets at Home closed the day with its share price down 7.74% at 199.2p apiece, making it the FTSE’s second biggest faller of the day.

The proceeds raised by KKR imply it sold its shares for 195p each. This is well below the debut price of 245p per share, and even further below the 267p at which KKR sold a chunk of its stake in 2015, generating around £288m.

The Pets at Home share price was 197.8p at close of play yesterday (Wednesday).
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