Intel acquired the Israeli company in 2017 for $15.3 billion.
By JNS.org
Jerusalem-based Mobileye’s initial public offering (IPO) will be the largest on Wall Street this year, but it will fall far short of the $50 billion valuation the Intel subsidiary had hoped for before the tech rout earlier this year.
It is now set for an IPO valuing the firm’s total value at around $16 billion and for fewer shares than initially planned.
The driving technologies company is offering 41 million shares of common stock priced between $18 and $20 per share, aiming to raise up to $820 million.
Intel acquired the Israeli company in 2017 for $15.3 billion.
While most companies scheduled for 2022 IPOs delayed their public offerings until next year, Mobileye is one of the most notable exceptions.
Intel will keep significant ownership in Mobileye.