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Line's IPO price values it at $6.6 billion

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Japanese messenger app Line defies volatile markets with an IPO price range showing strong demand from investors at a time when many companies are scrapping plans to go public. Graham Mackay reports, the company is pitching plans for Asia, but may also be eyeing up a market in the U.S.

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