[This Week's IPO] November Fourth Week Demand Forecast and Subscription Schedule
[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Hyowon] In the fourth week of this month (November), Bioinfra and SAMG Entertainment will conduct general subscription offerings.
◆Bioinfra= The desired public offering price band per share is 23,000 to 26,000 KRW, with the total offering amount estimated at approximately 23 billion to 26 billion KRW. Institutional investor demand forecasting was conducted on the 16th and 17th, and general subscriptions will be accepted on the 22nd and 23rd. The company plans to be listed on the KOSDAQ market within this year, with DB Financial Investment as the lead underwriter.
Bioinfra is a contract research organization (CRO) specializing in conducting research and development on behalf of developers during the pharmaceutical R&D phase, established in 2007. The company performs clinical pharmacokinetic tests such as generic bioequivalence studies and phase 1 clinical trials for improved new drugs.
◆SAMG Entertainment= The desired public offering price band is 21,600 to 26,700 KRW, and through this offering, approximately 37.8 billion to 46.7 billion KRW will be raised. Institutional investor demand forecasting was conducted on the 17th and 18th, and general subscriptions are scheduled for the 24th and 25th. The KOSDAQ listing date is December 6, with NH Investment & Securities as the lead underwriter.
SAMG was established in 2000 as a 3D-based digital content entertainment company, possessing the largest experience in 3D animation production in Korea and the largest proprietary IP library. It has produced high-quality content such as co-producing the ‘Ladybug’ series, and the ‘Mini Force’, ‘Catch! Teenieping’ series, and ‘Super Dino’.
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