Alphawave IP Group raises $1.2 billion in London IPO
(Reuters) - Alphawave IP Group PLC has sold 856 million pounds ($1.20 billion) of shares in its London initial public offering the company said on Thursday, in a deal that values the Toronto-based semiconductor technology provider at 3.1 billion pounds.
The company, which designs semiconductor technology it licences to other businesses, priced its shares at 410 pence each, having earlier set a range of between 375 pence and 430 pence.
It sold 360 million pounds in new shares while existing equity holders sold down 496 million pounds worth, listing around 28% of the business.
Its shares will begin trading at the market open on Thursday.
(Reporting By Rachel Armstrong; editing by Carolyn Cohn)
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