Cambridge-based business could be valued at up to £500m and is boost for UK after some companies switched listings
The British technology company Raspberry Pi has confirmed its intention to float in the UK, in a significant boost to the London Stock Exchange.
The Cambridge-based business, which is best known for selling low-cost computers aimed at helping children learn about computing, has been a UK business tech success story, selling 60m units worldwide since 2012.
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