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Angry Birds owner mulls IPO to fund next chapter

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Angry Birds owner mulls IPO to fund next chapter

Rovio Entertainment — the Finnish company behind the Angry Birds mobile games phenomenon — is planning an IPO as early as next month which could value the company at around $2bn (€1.7bn).

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Irish-based ‘Candy Crush’ game firm sold for €5.35bn

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Irish-based ‘Candy Crush’ game firm sold for €5.35bn

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Activision to buy Candy Crush dev for $5.9 billion
Profits at Candy Crush maker beat estimates

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Profits at Candy Crush maker beat estimates

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Sour stock market debut for ‘Candy Crush Saga’ makers
Investor poised for Candy Crush gain

Apax Partners stands to score a 10,000% gain on its 2005 investment in King Digital Entertainment as the maker of smartphone game Candy Crush Saga prepares its initial public offering.

Thu, 20 Mar, 2014

Candy Crush makers seek up to $7.6bn IPO valuation

Irish firm King Digital Entertainment, the maker of hit mobile phone game Candy Crush Saga, expects to be worth up to $7.6bn (€5.4bn) when it goes public this month as it looks to take advantage of strong demand for technology investments.

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