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A chicken feed IPO

‘Angry Birds’ maker Rovio lowballs listing price

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Finnish mobile games maker Rovio Entertainm­ent set a price range on Friday for its planned listing that would value the maker of “Angry Birds” at up to $1.1 billion, well below potential values cited in media reports.

The company, whose business is recovering after a tough couple of years, announced its long-awaited initial public offering this month, saying it was aiming to boost growth and to take part in gaming industry consolidat­ion.

Initial media reports had said the company could be valued at up to $2 billion in the flotation, though analysts had already questioned whether that could really be achieved.

The preliminar­y price range of 10.25 euros to 11.50 euros per share announced on Friday would give Rovio a market value of 802 mil- lion to 896 million euros, or $950 million to $1.1 billion.

“If it had been as rumored, it would have been way too high,” said analyst Atte Riikola from Helsinkiba­sed equity research firm Inderes.

“Looking at sales, the valuation pits Rovio at the same level as its peers, but includes profit growth expectatio­ns.”

Rovio, whose games have been downloaded 3.7 billion times, grew rapidly after the original “Angry Birds” game was launched in 2009.

But Rovio was slow to respond to a shift to free mo- bile games that make revenue from in-game purchases. Its business quickly declined as rival games such as Supercell’s “Clash of Clans” and King’s “Candy Crush Saga” took over.

Rovio booked an operating loss and cut a third of its staff in 2015. However, sales are now recovering on the back of the 2016 release of the 3-D movie “Angry Birds,” as well as new games.

The company expects to sell about 55 percent of its shares in the flotation, raising 438 million ($523 million) to 488 million euros ($523 million to $583 million). Only 30 million euros would go into Rovio’s coffers; most would go to its major owners, including Trema Internatio­nal and venture capital firms Accel Partners and Atomico.

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