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Squeeze IPO price set at 3,110 yen, to list on Growth Market on April 22
SQUEEZE Inc. <558A>, scheduled to list on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's Growth Market on April 22, has priced its initial public offering at 3,110 yen, the top end of its indicative range of 2,910 yen to 3,110 yen.
The company primarily serves real estate owners and hotel operators, providing comprehensive solutions that combine hotel management systems and operations. Centered on its cloud-based accommodation management system, "suitebook," Squeeze offers scalable services ranging from standalone system provision to operational support and full-scale management, including guest services. The offering consists of a primary offering of 50,000 shares, a secondary offering of 959,000 shares, and an additional 150,100 shares via an overallotment option. SBI Securities is acting as the lead underwriter.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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