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ASX IPO frenzy reaches fever pitch with four floats – The Australian Financial Review
Four companies were admitted to the ASX on Friday, all attracting bids that topped the offer price paid by IPO subscribers.
Mr Maas, 40, pocketed $52 million selling shares into the float and owns 55 per cent of the listed company. His stake was worth $397.7 million on Friday.
The former NRL player founded the company when he was 22 years old, using his entire $14,000 savings to buy a bobcat in Dubbo in 2002.
UK-based Doctor Care Anywhere (DOC) raised $102 million after selling its CHESS Depositary Interests a share equivalent generally used when the company is domiciled in another country for 80¢ each.
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