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McLaren's shareholders no longer considering market flotation: Flewitt

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(Reuters) - British and sports McLaren's shareholders are no longer considering a stock market flotation and are focused on growing the group, the of the brand's automotive division told

Flewitt said in June that he thought the firm would "do something like an IPO (initial public offering)" in the following three to five years.

But a day later the company announced Ron Dennis, McLaren's chairman, was stepping down from his role at the brand and selling his shares, ending a 37-year relationship.

Flewitt said that since then there had been a rethink from the remaining shareholders, who include Bahrain's and TAG Group, a firm led by Saudi-born

"They're not looking now for an exit so I certainly don't see an IPO in three to five years," Flewitt said during an interview at the Motor Show.

"Right now, all the conversation is around how do we grow the business ... for the good of the combined shareholder group," he said.

(Reporting by Costas Pitas; editing by Stephen Addison)

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First Published: Wed, March 07 2018. 18:19 IST
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