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Aeromexico, backed by Apollo, seeks a valuation of up to $2.9 Billion in US IPO

Grupo Aeromexico announced on Friday that it was aiming for a valuation up to $2.92billion in its U.S. Initial Public Offering, as the Mexican airline looks to go back public after more than two years.

Aeromexico, based in Mexico City, and its existing shareholders seek up to $234.5 millions by offering 11,7 million American depositary shares priced between $18 and 20 each.

After a successful bankruptcy reorganization, mature companies are often looking to return to the public markets.

Aeromexico filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2020, with $2 billion of debt. The pandemic had a major impact on travel demand.

Aeromexico, which emerged from bankruptcy in 2022, is now backed by the alternative asset manager Apollo Global as well as U.S. carrier Delta.

PAR Investment Partners, a private investment fund, intends to buy $25 million worth of Aeromexico stock in a simultaneous private placement. The price per share will be 95% of the IPO.

Aeromexico was one of the first names to be used in the United States.

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After a $456,000,000 IPO, the New York Stock Exchange will be open in July 2024.

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The legacy airline, founded in 1934 under the name Aeronaves was nationalized in 1959 by the Mexican Government. In 1971, it began operating under the name "Aeromexico".

Aeromexico had been owned by the state for many decades, until 2007 when an investor group led by Citigroup bought it for $250 million.

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The full-service carrier first went public in 2011, and traded on the Mexican Stock Exchange until 2022.

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As part of its bankruptcy restructuring.

Aeromexico is a low-cost carrier that competes with Volaris, a low-cost airline focused on leisure and business passengers.

Barclays, Morgan Stanley J.P. Morgan, and Evercore are all joint book-running managers. Aeromexico intends to list at the New York Stock Exchange using the symbol "AERO." (Reporting and editing by Anuj T. in Bengaluru, Arasu Kanagi Basil; Shrey Biswas).

(source: Reuters)