Silk Road Medical sets downsized range for IPO

Silk Road Medical yesterday set the range on its forthcoming initial public offering, which would fetch $75 million at the midpoint. The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company’s Enroute transcarotid stent and neuroprotection system is designed to treat carotid artery blockages before they cause a stroke. When it registered the IPO earlier this month, Silk Road said it could fetch as much as $86 million. But yesterday the company said it plans to float nearly 4.7 million shares at $15 to $17 apiece, for gross proceeds of $70.5 million to $79.9 million. Silk Road has said it plans to use the cash to expand its sales force and operations, increase R&D including new clinical trials, expand internationally and possibly acquire new ventures or technologies. The company said it plans to list under the “SILK” symbol on the NASDAQ exchange. Silk Road has raised at least $104 million since 2015, when it first won 510(k) clearance from the FDA for Enroute in carotid stenting and angioplasty procedures. Pre-market approval for high-risk patients followed in May of that year. The post Silk Road Medical sets downsized range for IPO appeared first on MassDevice.
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