Semiconductor giant Arm Holdings is set to go public in an initial public offering (IPO), offering investors a chance to invest in a market-defining technology company that plays a crucial role in the computing industry, with its microprocessor technology found in various devices including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and cars. The IPO is expected to have a reasonable initial price, making it an attractive opportunity for investors.
German shoemaker Birkenstock has filed for an IPO in New York, aiming for a valuation of over $8 billion, as it becomes the latest European company to choose the United States for going public.
German sandal company Birkenstock, known for its anatomically shaped cork-and-latex insoles, is set to become a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange, with an expected valuation of over $8 billion.
Wall Street's reaction to recent tech IPOs, including Instacart, Arm, and Klaviyo, has been underwhelming, with investors who bought at the IPO price making money only if they sold immediately, raising concerns about valuations.
German sandals maker Birkenstock is aiming for a valuation of up to $9.2 billion in its New York initial public offering (IPO), representing another test for the IPO market.
German sandal maker Birkenstock is set to be valued at up to €9.2bn ($9.7bn) in its upcoming initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange, with shares priced at $44 to $49 each, following a resurgence in popularity over the past two years, propelled by celebrity endorsements and fashion trends.
German shoemaker Birkenstock plans to sell shares for between $44 and $49 apiece in its upcoming IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, potentially valuing the company at up to $10 billion.
Sandal company Birkenstock needs to sell more clogs and boots and boost sales from its own website and boutiques to attract new shoppers amid a cost of living crisis, investors and analysts said before it lists on the New York Stock Exchange next week.
German sandal maker Birkenstock, known for its emphasis on comfort and support, is set to start trading on the New York Stock Exchange with its initial public offering valuing the company at roughly $8.6 billion, raising questions about the brand's ability to maintain its momentum and whether the pressure of public markets will help or hurt its long-standing reputation.
German premium footwear maker Birkenstock priced its U.S. initial public offering (IPO) at $46 per share, raising about $1.48 billion and valuing the company at $9.3 billion, despite market volatility and concerns about the outlook for new stock market launches.
Birkenstock prices IPO at $46, valuing the company at $8.6 billion.
German sandal maker Birkenstock is expected to have a muted debut on the US market, with its shares indicated to open slightly above their offer price and giving the company a potential valuation of $9.74 billion.