Technology
Initial public offering: Solarwinds prices IPO at $15
- SolarWinds cut the size of its initial public offering.
- The IT-management-software maker sold 25 million shares at
$15 apiece, raising $375 million. - Shares will trade under the ticker “SWI.”
SolarWinds had a disappointing start to its time as a public
company.
The IT-management-software maker cut the size and price of its
initial public offering, announcing the pricing of 25 million
shares at $15 apiece. SolarWinds raised $375 million through its
share sale. It had initially expected to sell 42 million
shares for between $17 and $19 apiece.
Shares are indicated to open for trading between $15.50 and
$16.50, according to Bloomberg.
Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Securities, Morgan Stanley, and Credit
Suisse Securities (USA) were the joint lead book-running managers
for the offering.
Shares will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on
Friday, under the ticker “SWI.”
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