Taiwan's Wistron to raise up to $923 million in share sale


A logo of Wistron is pictured at Wistron's year-end party in Taipei, Taiwan January 17, 2025. REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo

SYDNEY (Reuters) -Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Wistron Corp is looking to raise up to $923 million by selling global depository shares that will be listed in Luxembourg, according to a term sheet reviewed by Reuters on Thursday.

The company, which is a supplier to Nvidia, is selling up to 250 million depository shares in a price range of $36.20 to $36.93, the term sheet said.

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