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Former Guns N’ Roses manager seeks £200m in London IPO

Hipgnosis hopes to benefit from changes in the way music is acquired and consumed around the world

Slash and Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses
Slash and Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses Photo: Getty Images

A fund offering investors the chance to profit from some of the best-loved music of the last 50 years is seeking to raise £200m on the London Stock Exchange.

Hipgnosis Songs Fund, which invests in musical intellectual property rights, said on Wednesday that it has identified catalogues of "proven, evergreen songs from award winning songwriters" and aims to offer attractive returns by acquiring the associated copyrights.

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