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Japan's Kioxia Finalizes IPO Price
Japan's Kioxia prices IPO in middle of range, raising $800 million
TOKYO (Reuters) -Bain Capital-backed chipmaker Kioxia's initial public offering has raised 120 billion yen ($800 million) including an overallotment after shares were priced in the middle of their marketed range,
Memory chipmaker Kioxia prices IPO in Japan, raising $800M - report
Private equity firm Bain Capital-backed Kioxia raised about 120B yen (around $800M), including an overallotment, in its IPO in Japan, Reuters reported. Kioxia, which is among the world's largest makers of NAND flash memory,
Bain-Backed Kioxia Prices Jumbo IPO as Japan Offerings Surge
Bain Capital-backed Kioxia Holdings Corp. priced its initial public offering Monday, continuing a year of mammoth deals in Tokyo with a transaction that values the memory-chip manufacturer at $5.2 billion.
Bain Capital-Backed Kioxia Sets Offering Price for $800 Million IPO
The Japanese chip maker produces NAND flash-memory chips used in smartphones, computer servers and other devices.
Bain-backed Kioxia sets IPO price, valuing memory maker at $5.2 billion
The memory company, which is set to debut Dec. 18 on the Tokyo bourse, last week set a price range from ¥1,390 to ¥1,520.
Bain-backed Kioxia sets price range for December IPO
Bain Capital-backed chipmaker Kioxia has set a tentative price range of 1,390 to 1,520 yen ($9.22 to $10.09) per share for its initial public offering, a filing showed on Monday.
Kioxia prices IPO at 1,455 yen per share
Bain Capital-backed chipmaker Kioxia has priced its initial public offering at 1,455 yen ($9.71) per share, it said in a filing on Monday. That compares with a tentative price range of 1,390 to 1,520 yen per share for the IPO.
Bain-backed Kioxia prices jumbo IPO as Japanese offerings surge
BAIN Capital-backed Kioxia Holdings priced its initial public offering on Monday (Dec 9) that valued the Japanese memory maker at US$5.2 billion, in the latest mammoth deal in Tokyo. Read more at The Business Times.
Kioxia Holdings Sets IPO Price
The Japanese chip maker produces NAND flash-memory chips used in smartphones, computer servers and other devices.
Japan’s Kioxia Finalizes IPO Price and Prepares for December Listing
Bain Capital-backed chipmaker Kioxia has raised 120 billion yen ($800 million) through its initial public offering (IPO) after pricing shares in the middle of its marketed range, according to a securities filing on Monday.
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