Pinterest prices its IPO at a price tag of $11.3 billion — below where it was last valued

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The social-media company set the range of its IPO at between $15 and $17 a share, giving it a maximum valuation of $11.3 billion.

Pinterest announced the pricing of its initial public offering on Monday morning at a price tag below where it was previously valued.

 

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