Khosla-backed biofuels firm closes $150m IPO

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KiOR plans to build four plants converting wood and agricultural biomass to petrol and diesel substitutes

A biofuels company backed by serial cleantech investor Vinod Khosla raised $150m in an initial public offering (IPO) yesterday. Texas-based KiOR, which manufactures a substitute for petrol or diesel...

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