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Raspberry Pi is now a publicly traded company.
Shares in the mini computer maker are now available on the open market for retail investors, after an initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange earlier this week. By listing, the company aims to produce additional, more affordable hardware models.
Raspberry Pi’s share price is 480 pence at the time of writing, having surged by over 70 percent since listing its IPO for 280 pence earlier this week.
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