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kraken

[krah-kuhn] / ˈkrɑ kən /


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The investment bank’s analysts tell clients in a note that Origin’s exchange of the rights for an additional 1.5% equity interest in US$8.65 billion-valued Kraken represents an attractive outcome.

From The Wall Street Journal

Analysts Amit Kanwatia and Anthony Moulder continue to see Kraken as a leading global platform to manage the energy transition, and actually value the business at US$12 billion.

From The Wall Street Journal

The move paves the way for Kraken to be demerged from Octopus, and for a potential stock market flotation for the business in the future.

From BBC

Octopus founder and chief executive Greg Jackson told the BBC there was "every chance" Kraken would list its shares "in the medium term", with the location of the flotation "between London and the US".

From BBC

Kraken uses AI to automate customer service and billing for energy companies and can manage when customers use energy, rewarding them for reducing consumption at peak times.

From BBC