After the success of chip designer Arm Holding’s debut last week, Instacart priced its IPO at the upper end of the expected range Monday, suggesting robust investor appetite for the shares.
There are a few caveats to consider, however, before proclaiming the IPO market is once again firing on all cylinders. Instacart’s $30 a share pricing values the company at $9.9 billion, much lower than its $39 billion valuation in 2020. Arm’s successful trading debut, jumping 25% on its first day, is also being reassessed. The shares have fallen on days two and three and are not far off where they opened on Thursday.
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