British online furniture retailer Made.com said on Tuesday talks with a number of interested parties for a potential sale of the company have been terminated after they were unable to meet the timetable.
The company added it is no longer in receipt of funding proposals or any possible offers for a potential sale, reported Reuters.
“The company may determine that it is appropriate to request a suspension of listing of the company’s ordinary shares on the London Stock Exchange’s Main Market for listed securities,” Made.com said in a statement.
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