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Cazenove, the London-based stockbroker, is to be acquired by JP Morgan of the US in a £1bn deal, following the sale of the remaining 50% stake. 23-Nov-2009 Cazenove is planning to spin off its private equity business through a merger with Prelude Ventures, creating a £100m fund to be invested over the next 12 months. 28-Mar-2006 Cazenove is to demerge its £9.3bn Cazenove Capital Management business by the end of the year, in order to separate the division from the recently-created investment banking joint venture with JP Morgan Chase. 17-Nov-2005 Cazenove, the investment bank, has agreed to sell a 50% stake to JP Morgan of the US for £100m, and about 50 JP Morgan staff would transfer to the joint venture. 11-Oct-2004 Cazenove, the stockbroker, is considering plans to launch a private banking service for wealthy clients. 09-Feb-2004 Cazenove is to shed 90 jobs in its London-based investment banking business. 15-Nov-2002 Cazenove is to relocate its London head office from Tokenhouse Yard to Moorgate, in order to combine its 850 banking and investment management staff onto one site. 06-May-2002 Cazenove has closed its emerging markets investment business with the loss of about 25 jobs. 08-Oct-2001 Cazenove, the investment bank, has completed a £200m private fund raising of equity and debt, which will end its partnership structure and lead to a flotation within two years. 26-Apr-2001 Cazenove is planning to abandon its partnership structure and become a public company, in order to raise funds for the expansion of its stockbroking business into continental Europe. 28-Nov-2000 Cazenove is to launch a £250m technology fund called Cazenove New Europe Access Fund, to invest in new unquoted media and telecoms companies. 28-Apr-2000 Cazenove & Co has acquired a 10.3% stake in Wit Capital Europe, the online investment bank, for £10m, and the two companies aim to co-operate in the flotation of technology stocks. 13-Mar-2000 Cazenove & Co, the stockbroker, is outsourcing the running of its computer systems to IBM, which will involve the transfer of about 100 staff. 15-Oct-1999
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