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Kioxia Plans IPO on Tokyo Stock Exchange Next October

To raise up to $3.6 billion

According to Nikkei Asian Review, Kioxia Holdings Corporation plans October IPO in Japan on the Tokyo Stock Exchange to fill war chest for 5G era, to raise up to $3.6 billion, largest IPO for Japan this year.

The indicative IPO offering price of ¥3,960 a share would value Kioxia, the world’s second-biggest producer of flash memory chips behind Samsung, at about $20.1 billion.

As a result of the IPO, both Toshiba, formerly known as Toshiba Memory, and Bain Capital will sell portions of their respective Kioxia holdings.

The Bain-led consortium, which includes South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix Inc., acquired Kioxia for ϒ2 trillion in 2018.

Te manufacturer generated 22.8% of revenue from Apple Inc. in its April-June quarter and got substantial sales from Huawei Technologies.

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