In a Boots store dedicated to beauty in London’s Battersea Power Station development, consumers can undergo red-light skin therapy, have their scalps checked and shop for in-demand brands such as musician Ariana Grande’s R.E.M. Beauty makeup range. Private equity firm Sycamore Partners and Italian entrepreneur Stefano Pessina, who own Boots, are hoping the British pharmacy and cosmetics chain itself will prove equally alluring to corporate customers. They’re exploring an initial public…
Report: Boots Entertains $10 Billion Sale Amid IPO Talks
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