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Dr Martens could be going up for sale or put on stock market
London, UK. 28 January 2021. Shoes in the window of a branch of British footwear brand Dr Martens on Oxford Street. The business has been floated on the stock market at a £
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Dr Martens aims for stock market listing next month - Independent.ie
Dr Martens shares soar above 370p target price in stock market debut | This is Money
Boot-maker Dr. Martens kick-starts plan for $4 billion IPO - MarketWatch
Dr Martens plans to float on stock market for first time | The Independent
Dr. Martens Jumps in London Debut on Boots' Enduring Appeal - Bloomberg
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Dr. Martens Stock: An Undervalued, Premium Brand (OTCMKTS:DOCMF) | Seeking Alpha
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Dr. Martens gearing up for stock market float
Dr Martens aims for stock market listing next month - Independent.ie
Dr Martens shares hit after profit warning | Financial Times
Dr. Martens considers London IPO | CNN Business
Dr Martens: are things going wrong with the UK's beloved brand? | Consumer affairs | The Guardian
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Why Dr. Martens' IPO Makes Perfect Sense | Hypebeast
Bootmaker Dr. Martens Plans London Stock Offering - Bloomberg
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