The family-owned group, based in Treviso in the northeast of
Italy, reported revenues of 269 million euros in 2021.
(Reporting by Elisa Anzolin and Valentina Za
Editing by Keith Weir)
MILAN, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Italian company CAME, which
provides security access technology for homes and businesses, is
aiming to list on the Milan Stock Exchange before the summer
break, two sources close to the matter said on Thursday.
The group is working with Intesa Sanpaolo and Intermonte on
a possible initial public offering, the sources said.
The offer, which will depend on the market conditions, is
aimed at boosting its growth, one of the sources added.
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