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Inuneko Seikatsu opens with buy orders at IPO price on Tokyo Growth Market debut
Inuneko Seikatsu <556A>, which listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market today, started trading with buy orders at 2,990 yen, matching its initial public offering price.
The company's main business is the planning, manufacturing, and sales of pet-related products. It operates across three business segments: "Seikatsu Hanbai" (Lifestyle Sales), its core business that plans and sells original pet food under the "Inuneko Seikatsu" brand; "Seikatsu Service" (Lifestyle Service), which operates veterinary clinics and grooming salons; and "Entertainment," which organizes and participates in events for dogs and cats. The offering consisted of 330,000 public offering shares, 280,000 secondary offering shares, and 91,500 shares from the over-allotment. SBI Securities served as the lead underwriter.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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