AI-Powered Pharmaceutical Company INSILICO Launches IPO Today; Cornerstone Investors Include Eli Lilly, TENCENT, and Temasek
IPO Announcement: INSILICO, an AI-driven drug discovery company, has announced its IPO in Hong Kong, offering 94.6905 million shares, with 10% allocated for public offering and 90% for international investors.
Financial Details: The offer price is set at HKD24.05 per share, aiming to raise approximately HKD2.277 billion, with an entry fee for a board lot of 500 shares around HKD12,146.27.
IPO Timeline: The IPO period runs from today (18th) to next Tuesday (23rd), with the listing expected on December 30.
Cornerstone Investors: Notable cornerstone investors for the IPO include Eli Lilly, TENCENT, Temasek, CPIC, RTW Master Fund, and Exome, collectively subscribing for about USD115 million worth of shares.
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