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By Andy Silvester Another day, another complaint? It can feel that way when you regularly study the utterings of London-listed bosses. Yesterday, though, came a less common refrain: from Andrew Carnie, whose Soho House is, ironically enough, listed on the other side of the pond. His premise – that the state of the markets and disclosure requirements made it more appealing to be a private company than a public one right now – is heard over breakfast here, too. Look at the reasons for being publicly listed, and having to air your laundry (clean or otherwise) in the full glare of investors and an…

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