Home
Market News
Breaking stock market headlines
Earnings Flash
Breaking coverage of earnings reports, forecasts & dividend updates
Trends
Market movers, trading patterns & key market indicators
Disclosures
Official filings & reports from listed Japanese companies
Explorer
Stock lists filtered by fundamental & technical metrics
Batonz starts with buy orders at offer price on Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth market debut
BATONZ Co., Ltd. <554A> made its debut on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market on 21st, with trading commencing under buy orders at its offering price of 660 yen.
The company operates the "BATONZ" internet-based M&A matching platform, which generates revenue through two primary channels: a platform service that collects fees upon deal completion, and a SaaS-based business support service for M&A organizations. Originally established as a spin-off from NIHON M&A CENTER HOLDINGS INC. <2127>, the company remains an equity-method affiliate following its listing. The offering included 310,000 new shares and a secondary offering of 352,500 shares, supported by an over-allotment option of 99,300 shares, with Daiwa Securities Co. Ltd. serving as lead underwriter.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
*Translated by generative AI. Click here for the original article.
Related Articles
Asahi Eito shares hit daily limit up on new rare gas business collaboration
Oxide shares surge on plans to accelerate quantum business expansion in Europe
NOJIMA shares continue to rise on reports of Hitachi home appliance business acquisition as company schedules board meeting
Nittetsu Mining shares rebound on participation in Arizona copper exploration project
Advantest faces critical juncture as shares test return to record highs
Rigaku Holdings rallies after announcing strategic alliance with US-based Onto Innovation
Tokyo stocks (Opening): Continued rise led by futures trading in early session
Singapore Nikkei 225 futures open at 59,385 yen on 21st, up 405 yen
US stock market on 20th: Dow edges lower, Nasdaq snaps 13-day winning streak
Major international commodity markets on 20th