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Candy Crush maker King Digital raises $500 mn in IPO

King Digital priced its initial public offering at $22.50 per share

New York : King Digital Entertainment, the creator of the wildly popular video game Candy Crush, priced its initial public offering at $22.50 per share on Tuesday, raising $500 million in its Wall Street debut.

This company also sold 22.2 million shares in an offering priced at the midpoint of the $21-$24 range previously targeted. King will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday under the ticker 'KING' with a market valuation of $7.1 billion.

Established in 2002, King's business has soared in the last two years thanks to the spectacular popularity of Candy Crush Saga , which boasts some 97 million players worldwide. The Tetris-like format requires players to line up sweets and bon bons through 500 increasingly difficult levels.

But the addictive qualities of Candy Crush, and the company's ability to monetize that by users on computers, tablets and cellphones paying extra to help them advance through its 500 levels, underpin the sky-high valuation. The company claimed that its games, which also include Farm Heroes and Pet Rescue, are installed on 600 million mobile devices, and played over 1.4 billion times a day , more than one billion alone for Candy Crush. Profits in the fourth quarter reached $159 million.

However, analysts have cautioned that King's long-term earnings viability remains questionable owing to its business heavily reliant on a single product.PrivCo, Research firm stated that King itself estimates the average lifespan of a paying player on a particular game at two to nine months.

"Many of the paying players on Candy Crush will soon reach the end of their estimated playing period," highlighted PrivCo. "As a result of this , King's other games will need to grow at much faster rates if King is to maintain its current growth rates."

( Source : AFP )
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