49-year-old entrepreneur, Sandy Chadha, who once wagered a Bentley limousine as part of a takeover deal, is in preparation to bring his battery and ecigarette company on the stock market, with a valuation of up to £150 million.
Chadha has appointed stockbrokers from Berenberg to work on the floats of Supreme Imports, which is a company based in Manchester that imports and sells light bulbs, as well as products associated to the prosperity in smoking substitutes.
Sandy Chadha's family hailed from Delhi, India, and emigrated to Britain when he was two years old. After their arrival, his father began importing goods from the Far East. Supreme is now considered as one of the biggest sellers of batteries in the UK.