Danish ambulance service Falck says aims to list

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COPENHAGEN, April 22 | Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:19am EDT

COPENHAGEN, April 22 (Reuters) - Danish ambulance and rescue service Falck A/S said on Thursday it was exploring a public stock offering and a listing on the Copenhagen bourse.

It could be the biggest Danish public offering in years.

"The share offering is expected to take place in the form of a sale of existing shares in a public offering to private and institutional investors in Denmark and a private placement to 'qualified institutional investors' in certain other jurisdictions," Falck said in statement.

Danske Markets, Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs International have been chosen as joint global coordinators and joint bookrunners, said Falck which is owned by private equity groups.

Handelsbanken Capital Markets, RBS and SEB Enskilda are appointed co-lead managers, it said.

(Reporting by John Acher)

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