Eugene tech company going public


Eugene-based brain monitoring equipment maker Electrical Geodesics plans to go public on the London Stock Exchange.

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Eugene-based brain monitoring equipment maker Electrical Geodesics plans to go public on the London Stock Exchange.

Electrical Geodesics plans to raise about $15 million selling stock on the exchange’s AIM submarket for mainly small, growth-oriented companies, according to an announcement on the exchange’s website.

Electrical Geodesics, a spin­off of research by Don Tucker, a University of Oregon psychology professor, has created and marketed noninvasive diagnostic products used to monitor and interpret brain activity.

Read more at The Register-Guard.

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