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Ireland's Malin raises 330 million euros in biotech IPO -source

By Padraic Halpin

DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's Malin Corp (IPO-MALI.L) has raised 330 million euros (238 million pounds) in one of Europe's biggest biotechnology IPOs, a source close to the life sciences company said on Thursday, surpassing its target range of 275 million to 325 million euros.

Malin, set up by a number of ex-Elan executives to invest in privately held assets, said earlier this month that leading British fund manager Neil Woodford and the Irish state's new strategic investment fund had committed to buying around 60 percent of the total estimated placing.

Over 80 percent of the book consisted of long term investors including insurer Aviva Plc (AV.L) and Britain's Pension Protection Fund, the source said, while the small retail and institutional offering was materially oversubscribed and subsequently scaled back.

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Malin has said it will invest in companies for which an initial public offering (IPO) or sale is premature and provide the long term capital and industry experience it says venture capital and private equity funds cannot guarantee.

It has seven such firms lined up, from a U.S. disinfection technology company to a Pan-African distributor, and its IPO topped the 200 million pounds Circassia (CIRCI.L) raised a year ago in the biggest London market biotech debut in years.

The European biotech sector has been slow to catch up with its U.S. peers, which have seen a renaissance in the past two years, but Circassia's debut was seen as a bellwether with the potential to unlock further listings.

(Editing by Chris Reese; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)