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Darktrace set to debut in London at reduced £1.9bn valuation aim

Price cut rumoured as founding shareholder Mike Lynch battles US extradition

Co-Founder and CEO of Darktrace, Poppy Gustafsson
Co-Founder and CEO of Darktrace, Poppy Gustafsson Photo: John Phillips/Getty Images

Cybersecurity startup Darktrace is set to go public in London next month at a lower valuation than previously expected, as noise surrounding one of its founding shareholders causes concern.

Darktrace will target a valuation of as much as £1.9bn, Bloomberg reported, a marked reduction from the £3bn figure that the City had previously forecast.

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