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Rigaku shares slump 11% in market debut after IPO priced at top of range



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Updates share performance, adds details of Rigaku's financials

Rigaku raised $863 mln in IPO

Shares initially untraded, opened at 1,205 yen

Japan stock market has been volatile

Tokyo Metro shares jumped 45% in debut, have since slid

By Sam Nussey

TOKYO, Oct 25 (Reuters) -Rigaku's 268A.T shares slumped 11% in their market debut on Friday, after buyout firm Carlyle Group CG.O steered the Japanese X-ray testing tool maker to an $863 million initial public offering.

Shares traded at 1,125 yen ($7.41) in the morning after initially being untraded with a glut of sell orders. The company had priced the IPO at the top end of a 1,230 to 1,260 yen indicative range.

Rigaku, founded in 1951, supplies testing machines to the chip industry and makes 70% of its sales overseas.

"With the yen depreciating rapidly, there is growing anticipation of an upward swing for manufacturers with a high overseas sale ratio," analyst Kazumi Tanaka at DZH Financial Research wrote in a client note ahead of the debut.

"However, despite the yen's deprecation, the stock market has been soft ahead of the general election, centred on semiconductor-related companies," he wrote.

Rigaku peers Shimadzu 7701.T and Hamamatsu Photonics 6965.T have both slid from highs this month.

Japan's stock market has also been volatile as investors absorb developments including a surprise interest rate hike, a change of prime minister and the election set for Sunday.

The election, nine days before the U.S. chooses a new president, could see voters end more than a decade of Liberal Democratic Party dominance amid anger over a funding scandal.

Japan has been a focus for buyout firms as companies shed non-core assets, go private or grapple with management succession issues.

Rigaku's listing was Carlyle's ninth IPO exit for its Japan focused business. It comes nearly four years after the buyout firm said it would buy roughly 80% of Rigaku through its fourth Japan fund, with the tool maker saying it planned to list in the subsequent years.

"Rigaku has experienced significant growth over the past four years, leveraging the benefits of working alongside a global financial sponsor," said Rigaku CEO Jun Kawakami in a statement.

Around a third of Rigaku's sales were to the semiconductor and electronic components markets last year, with the company counting the 10 largest chip industry players among its customers.

Buyout firm Bain Capital scrapped its plans for an October IPO for chipmaker Kioxia after investors pushed it to almost halve the valuation it was seeking, Reuters has reported.

On Wednesday, shares in Tokyo Metro 9023.T popped 45% in their market debut after bagging $2.3 billion in Japan's largest IPO in six years with the lure of sizeable dividends.

The subway operator has slid in subsequent sessions with shares falling 5% on Friday. The benchmark index .N225 was down 1%.

($1 = 151.7700 yen)



Reporting by Sam Nussey, Miho Uranaka and Kane Wu; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Christopher Cushing

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