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Boise Cascade IPO could raise more than $190M

Boise Cascade Co. shares are set to begin trading Feb. 6.

Boise Cascade IPO could raise more than $190M
Wendy Culverwell [1]
Business Journal staff writer- Portland Business Journal
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One of the region’s largest wood products firms hopes to raise more than $188 million in a public offering.

Boise-based Boise Cascade LLC will issue 11.76 million shares priced at $16 to $18, it said Wednesday[5]. Boise filed plans for an initial public offering with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission[6] on Nov. 15, 2012.

The plywood manufacturer will convert into a corporation and be renamed Boise Cascade Co.

It will trade on the New York Stock Exchange[7] under the symbol BCC.

The Wall Street Journal[8] reports its shares are slated to start trading Feb. 6. At the low end, the IPO will raise nearly $190 million.

BofA Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs Group, Deutsch Bank Securities, J.P. Morgan and Wells Fargo Securities are acting as joint book-running managers for the offering. D.A. Davidson & Co.[9], Moelis & Co. and Piper Jaffray & Co. are co-managers for the offering.

In Oregon[10], Boise operates wood products facilities in Elgin, La Grande, Medford, White City and Willamina. It has a building materials distribution facility in Vancouver, Wash.

Boise is majority owned by Madison Dearborn Partners IV, a private equity firm, and management. OfficeMax holds a 20 percent stake in the company.

Wendy Culverwell covers real estate, retail and hospitality.

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  9. ^ D.A. Davidson & Co. (www.bizjournals.com)
  10. ^ In Oregon (www.bc.com)
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