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    Bain-backed chipmaker Kioxia scraps October IPO plan

    By Rebecca XuSeptember 26, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Bain-backed memory chipmaker Kioxia has scrapped its plan for an initial public offering in October.
    • Kioxia’s IPO cancellation is a signal of the current market dynamics, and investors should adjust their strategies accordingly.

    OUR TAKE
    The decision by Bain-backed chipmaker Kioxia to scrap its IPO plan in October due to challenging market conditions reflects the potential impact on its capital raising and development strategy. This move may trigger discussions among investors about the future trajectory of the semiconductor industry, which plays a crucial role in global economy and technological progress.

    –Rebecca Xu, BTW reporter

    What happened

    Tokyo-based memory chip manufacturer Kioxia, backed by private equity firm Bain Capital, has reportedly abandoned its plans for an initial public offering (IPO) scheduled for October, according to three informed sources.

    Bain had aimed to achieve a market valuation of 1.5 trillion yen (approximately $10.39 billion) for Kioxia with the IPO. However, the recent downturn in the stock prices of its publicly traded industry counterparts has complicated the desired pricing, as noted by two of the sources.

    When reached for comment, Bain Capital declined to provide any information, and Kioxia responded by stating that it is preparing for a listing at the right time. This development suggests that the company is reconsidering its IPO strategy amidst market volatility and the evolving financial landscape.

    Also read: Japanese chipmaker Kioxia aims to list in October amid AI boom

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    Why it’s important

    The cancellation underscores the impact of market volatility on tech company valuations and the challenges of achieving desired market capitalisations. Investors are advised to approach the market with caution, as the decision reflects a broader trend that could affect other tech IPOs.

    This development prompts investors to reassess their strategies towards tech investments, especially in the semiconductor industry. With Kioxia’s delayed IPO, there’s a need to realign expectations and potentially adjust valuation models. Investors should consider a more patient and diversified approach, waiting for clearer market signals before committing capital.

    While the cancellation may be disappointing for those looking to invest in Kioxia’s growth, it also presents an opportunity to look for alternative investment channels. Investors should stay informed about Kioxia’s future plans and monitor the overall market sentiment.

    Bain Capital IPO Kioxia
    Rebecca Xu

    Rebecca Xu is an intern reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in tech trends. She graduated from Changshu Institute of Technology. Send tips to r.xu@btw.media.

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