Why Bill.com didn’t pursue a direct listing
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Post date: 2019-12-13 11:42:39 |
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Bill.com went public today after pricing its shares higher than it initially expected. The B2B payments company sold nearly 10 million shares at $22 apiece, raising around $216 million in its IPO. Public investors felt that the company’s price was a deal, sending the value of its equity to $35.51 per share as of the |
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