Cherry von Argand Partners schließt erfolgreiches IPO ab
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- Überzeichneter Börsengang erreicht eine Marktkapitalisierung von EUR 778 Mio. und nimmt EUR 416 Mio. ein NEW YORK, 30. Juni 2021 /PRNewswire/ Argand Partners, LP („Argand ), die in der New Yorker und San Francisco Bay Area ansässige Private-Equity-Gesellschaft für Industrieunternehmen, gab heute bekannt, dass ihr Portfoliounternehmen Cherry AG („Cherry oder „das Unternehmen ), der weltweit führende Entwickler und Hersteller von hochpräziser mechanischer Schaltertechnologie für PC-Tastaturen, seinen Börsengang an der Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse erfolgreich abgeschlossen hat.
Argand Partners, LP (PRNewsfoto/Argand Partners)
Zum endgültigen Angebotspreis von 32 Euro je Aktie war das Gesamtvolumen des Börsengangs deutlich überzeichnet. Die 24.300.000 Aktien von Cherry werden seit heute Morgen, 29. Juni 2021, unter dem Ticker C3RY im regulierten Markt (Prime Standard) d
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Online Cherry Institute focuses on Little Cherry Disease, pollination and marketing
This year, the Cherry Institute is
going virtual. According to Northwest Cherry Growers Vice President of Marketing James Michael, this year’s event will feature the same quality of information growers have enjoyed in the past, at in person events. “This is the world’s largest cherry meeting and this year it’s free and brought to you in your own home. It’s the perfect opportunity to catch up and get informed.”
The 78-year-old Cherry Institute will be held virtually on January 21st, in conjunction with WSU Tree Fruit Days.