Arm Holding Ltd. priced its initial public offering at the high end of its expected range late Wednesday following intense interest.

The British chip-design company priced shares at $51, raising $4.87 billion, following earlier reports that Arm would be pricing its IPO at $52 a share. A source close to the deal confirmed to MarketWatch that $52 had been the expected price, but that it was reduced to $51. That puts the chip designer at just over a $52 billion valuation. Recently, Arm had stated a targeted range of $47 to $51.

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