The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth submits:
By Brenon Daly
Apparently, UPEK really wants to be a public company. It put in its IPO paperwork back in mid-2007, only to pull it in March 2008. Unlike other former filers, however, the biometric security vendor hasn’t dusted off its S-1 in an attempt to hit the public markets. (In the past week, both Convio and GlassHouse Technologies have re-filed to go public.) Instead, UPEK wants to get on the Nasdaq by picking up a rival that already trades there.