STJ Advisors targets strong year after profit fall

Accounts show a 21% decline in profits just before the re-opening of the market for IPOs in Europe

STJ Advisors, the independent capital markets advisory house known for its work on initial public offerings, is targeting a strong set of results this year after a fall in profits in the year ended March 2013.

The boutique, run by former Nomura banker John St John, recorded a 21% fall in profits to £2.3 million in the year to March 31, 2013, accounts filed with Companies House this week show.

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