China-based AutoNavi Holdings Ltd., a digital map and navigation provider, is expected to raise about $76 million, after expenses, in an initial public offering this week.
The company hopes to sell about 7.5 million American depositary shares, each representing 4 class A ordinary shares, to initial investors for $10.50 to $12.50 each, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing. Selling shareholders will sell another 1.125 million shares. Underwriters can buy 1.3 million additional shares to cover excess demand.
AutoNavi has a digital map database that covers about 1.7 million miles of roadway in China and 3-D models of 16 cities for public sector projects.
The Beijing-based company said it will use the proceeds of the offering to expand its data processing facilities, build a research and development center and other general corporate purposes.
AutoNavi posted revenue of $57.2 million in 2009, nearly double the revenue it had in 2007. Net income rose nearly 90 percent in the same period to $10.8 million.
AutoNavi's stock is expected to trade on the Nasdaq Global Market under the symbol "AMAP." The offering is being managed by Goldman Sachs.
中国数字地图与导航提供商AutoNavi Holdings Ltd.计划本周进行首次公开募股,预计融资约7600万美元。公司计划出售约750万股美国存托凭证,每股价格区间为10.50美元至12.50美元。此次募集资金将用于扩大数据处理设施、建立研发中心和其他一般公司用途。
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