Dell's SecureWorks Valued at $1.42 Billion in Year's First US Tech IPO

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By Reuters | Updated: 12 April 2016 12:25 IST
Dell Inc's cyber-security unit, SecureWorks Corp, could be valued at up to $1.42 billion (roughly Rs. 9,444 crores) in its initial public offering, the first major US listing of a technology company this year.

Atlanta, Georgia-based SecureWorks said on Monday its offering was expected to be priced at $15.50-$17.50 per Class A share, raising as much as $157.5 million (roughly Rs. 1,047 crores).

The share issue market worldwide plunged to a seven-year low in the first quarter, more than halving from a year earlier to $106.6 billion (roughly Rs. 7,09,022 crores), as worries over slowing economic growth kept investors wary, according to Thomson Reuters data.

"From such a low base, there's only one way to go and that's up," Jay Ritter, an IPO expert and a professor of finance at the University of Florida, told Reuters.

"I don't expect that there's going to be a flood of IPOs, but there will be an increasing number of companies in a variety of industries that will go public."

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In the past few years, several cyber-security firms such as FireEye Inc, Rapid7 Inc and Mimecast Ltd have gone public to take advantage of growing investor interest in them after a spate of hacking attacks on companies including major banks and retailers.

However, shares of Rapid7 and FireEye, which popped 70-80 percent in their debut, are now trading way below their IPO prices. Mimecast, which jumped 20 percent on its listing day, has also slipped below its offering price.

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Ritter warned against premium pricing for stocks of cyber-security firms, saying that these companies were fighting for market share, which would keep their profit growth muted.

The Wall Street Journal first reported in October that Dell, the third-largest personal computer maker, had filed confidentially for listing SecureWorks, which it bought for $612 million in 2011.

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Founded in 1999, SecureWorks has 4,200 clients in 59 countries. The company said it planned to list its Class A common stock on the Nasdaq under the symbol "SCWX."

Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs & Co and JP Morgan are among the underwriters for SecureWorks' IPO.

© Thomson Reuters 2016

 

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