Group 1 - eToro Group raised nearly $620 million through an IPO, with its stock price increasing by 29% on the first day of trading, closing at $67, above the IPO price of $52 [1] - The company's market capitalization exceeded $5.5 billion following the IPO, which reflects a rebound in the U.S. IPO market after previous delays due to tariff-related market volatility [1] - eToro's co-founder and CEO Yoni Assia noted that investor feedback remained positive, indicating that tariffs did not significantly impact the company's business [1] Group 2 - eToro sold 11.92 million shares at $52 each, increasing the offering size from an initial 10 million shares, with the pricing above the expected range of $46 to $50 [1] - The IPO was oversubscribed by more than 20 times, indicating strong demand for the shares [1] - BlackRock-managed funds expressed interest in purchasing up to $100 million worth of eToro stock at the IPO price [2] Group 3 - eToro, founded in 2007, provides a platform for users to trade stocks and cryptocurrencies, and previously attempted to go public via a SPAC merger at a valuation of $10.4 billion [3] - The company reported projected net revenue of $787 million and net profit of $192 million for 2024, a significant increase from the previous year's revenue of $557 million and net profit of $15.3 million [3] - The IPO was led by Goldman Sachs, Jefferies, UBS, and Citigroup, with eToro's stock listed on the Nasdaq under the ticker ETOR [4]
IPO规模扩大受热捧,eToro集团(ETOR.US)上市首日大涨29%
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-05-14 23:17