** Shares of IREN IREN.O jump as much as 9.6% to $14.17 early Weds, nearly 5-mth high, after Australia-based bitcoin miner raises more capital than targeted
** Co, which changed its name from Iris Energy in Feb, announced pricing $400 mln 3.25% convertible bonds (CBs) due Jun 2030 (5.5 year tenor)
** Offering size boosted from $300 mln; i nitial conversion price of $16.81 is 30% premium to stock's last close
** Co intends to use ~$40 mln of net proceeds to pay for capped calls, ~$76 mln to fund prepaid forward share repurchases, remainder for general purposes
** Early Mon, co said it increased installed self-mining capacity by 33% to 28 EH/s, and accelerating expansion to 50 EH/s and 810 megawatts of data centers in H1 2025 from previous target for H2 2025
** IREN has current market cap of roughly $2.6 bln, per LSEG
** Including move on the session, stock has surged nearly 60% since the Nov 5 presidential election, as bitcoin has soared to record highs on expectations of favorable regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies under Donald Trump
** Other bitcoin miners have turned to the convertible securities market to raise capital recently, including Mara Holdings MARA.O, Bitdeer Technologies BTDR.O and high-performance computing data center operator Core Scientific CORZ.O
** Bitcoin BTC= currently trading down less than 1% around the $95,300 mark
(Lance Tupper is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own)
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