Solar City IPO raises $92m

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Elon Musk-backed company valued at $585m despite reducing share prices and falling short of $151m target

Solar power company SolarCity raised $92m in its initial public offering (IPO) yesterday, falling almost 40 per cent short of its initial target. The California-based company, founded by technology...

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