Sharjah24 – AFP: Swedish car brand Volvo said Monday it has set a fixed share price of 53 kronor ($6.20) for its listing on the Stockholm stock exchange later this week.
The price is at the bottom end of the range that Volvo announced last week -- which was between 53 and 68 kronor per share -- ahead of its initial public offering (IPO).
In a statement on Monday, the carmaker also lowered the amount it plans to raise by going public from 25 billion kronor ($2.9 billion) to 20 billion kronor ($2.3 billion).
And it said its first day of trading will be on October 29, one day later than previously announced.
Volvo first said its plans to go public in early October, while noting that China's Geely would remain the largest shareholder.
The Swedish automaker had been struggling until Geely acquired it from US giant Ford for $1.8 billion in 2010.
Volvo's image and sales have dramatically improved since then, riding the wave of popularity of SUVs. The company plans to go all-electric by 2030.