University investment company sells new shares for expansion

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University investment company sells new shares for expansion

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Atudents Lourdez Patricia Ramires (Philippines) and Krzysztof Wielgo (Poland) conduct an experiment in the 'ultra optics' laser laboratory of 'Institute for Applied Physics' at Friedrich-Schiller-University in Jena, Germany, 9th July 2008. They take part in the summer school of master course 'Optics in Science and Technology' (OpSciTech), which lasts until 11th July. Jena's Friedrich-Schiller-University, Imperial College London, Technical University Delft, Technical University Warsaw and Institut d'Optique Paris jointly offer the master course. Photo by: Jan-Peter Kasper/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images | Jan-Peter Kasper/Jan-Peter Kasper/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images

Imperial Innovations, a subsidiary of Imperial College London that manages and invests in intellectual property, raised £150m through a sale of new shares on Monday that will allow it to further increase its portfolio.

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