Intelligent Energy raises £55m in stellar clean tech IPO

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Fuel cell specialist completes London floatation that values the company at £639m

Intelligent Energy has pulled off one of the UK's biggest ever clean tech IPOs, raising around £55m on Friday in a floatation that valued the fuel cell specialist at £639m. The IPO was described as...

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