(Reuters) - Shares of McAfee Corp <MCFE.O> fell 7% in their market debut on Thursday, marking a disappointing opening for the cyber security firm after it raised about $620 million in its initial public offering.
The stock opened at $18.60 per share, compared with its IPO price of $20 per share. At the debut price, the company was valued around $8 billion.
McAfee priced its IPO towards the lower end of its targeted range between $19 and $22 per share.
The offering marks a return to public markets for McAfee, which was bought by Intel Corp <INTC.O> in 2011.
It was then turned into a joint venture with TPG Capital in a deal which valued the company at $4.2 billion, including debt. Thoma Bravo took a minority stake in McAfee in 2017.
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