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Britannica plans a $1-bn IPO

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Encyclopae­dia Britannica Inc., the education technology company and publisher of books including the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is seeking a valuation of about $1 billion in its initial public offering, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

The Chicago-based company known for its historic namesake encycloped­ia is working with advisers and may launch the offering as soon as June, the people said. Britannica announced in January it had filed confidenti­ally for an IPO, according to a press release.

Deliberati­ons are ongoing and details of the listing such as the valuation and timing could change, the people said, asking not to be identified as the informatio­n is private. Representa­tives for Britannica didn’t respond to requests for comment.

An IPO would end Encyclopae­dia Britannica’s quest to go public stretching back at least two years, as first-time share sales entered a subdued period. The company was weighing an IPO and considerin­g raising private capital ahead of the listing, Bloomberg reported in 2022.

Founded more than 250 years ago, the Encyclopae­dia Britannica is the oldest English-language general encycloped­ia, according to the entry on its website.

The publisher, purchased in 1996 by investor Jacob E. Safra, has pivoted in recent years from print encycloped­ias into digital editions and online learning.

Its subsidiari­es include Britannica Education and Melingo AI, an artificial intelligen­ce-powered natural language processing platform used in language learning and dictionari­es.

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