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Qatar sovereign wealth fund to invest $75 million in Doncasters ahead of NYSE debut
June 22 (Reuters) - Qatar's sovereign wealth fund is placing a $75 million bet on aerospace precision parts maker Doncasters Group ahead of its U.S. listing.
The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) agreed to buy the shares at the IPO price, according to an SEC filing on Monday.
At the midpoint of the IPO price range, QIA would receive about 2.5 million ordinary shares through the private placement, the filing showed.
The Derby, United Kingdom-based company is seeking up to $746.7 million in the IPO by offering 23.3 million shares priced between $28 and $32 apiece.
If the IPO prices at the top of the range, the aerospace parts maker would have a market value of $4.51 billion based on the outstanding shares listed in its filing.
Doncasters, which competes with Howmet and Precision Castparts, makes a wide range of complex parts - including blades and vanes - for aerospace engines and industrial gas turbines.
The QIA's placement comes in addition to a concurrent private placement, in which certain existing shareholders, including directors, agreed to buy $66 million of Doncasters' stock.
Jefferies and Morgan Stanley are lead joint bookrunners. Doncasters will list on the NYSE under the symbol "DPC".
(Reporting by Pragyan Kalita in Bengaluru; Editing by Vijay Kishore)
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