The company set a price range of ¥3,000 to ¥3,130 for its upcoming sale of shares that will be listed in Tokyo, a regulatory filing shows. That compares with ¥2,920, the estimated price it
That means the initial public offering could raise as much as ¥17.8 billion ($116 million), according to Bloomberg calculations, including shares being sold by existing shareholders including Nigo and
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