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Instacart’s stock began trading on Nasdaq at $42 per share on Sept. 19, 2023, and closed that day at $33.70, the highest closing price since the IPO. The company’s share price finished below $30 for ...
Instacart's lock-up period will end on February 15. This means that those who received shares as part of the company's IPO will be able to sell their shares starting from that date.
The IPO for Instacart has already taken place, so shares are now trading on the Nasdaq exchange. As of Dec. 5, 2023, Instacart shares were trading at $23.73, well below the IPO price of $30.
It's been a little over a month since Instacart's (NASDAQ: CART) IPO at $42 per share, and it's probably safe to say that the grocery startup company chose among the worst macro climates to go public.
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In Instacart's case, some former employees have branched out to found insurtech and AI startups, while others stayed close to their roots and continued to innovate in the grocery delivery space ...
After years of rumors of an imminent IPO, Instacart (NASDAQ: CART) has finally filed for a public offering of its shares, aspiring to raise about $600 million from markets, at a pricing of about ...
Instacart delivered in its stock market debut. The grocery delivery company’s shares __ priced at $30 per share ahead of the IPO __ hit a peak of $42.95 Tuesday in the first few minutes of ...
Instacart delivered in its stock market debut. The San Francisco-based company’s shares rose 12.3% Tuesday after they started trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbol “CART ...
Instacart splashed in its Nasdaq debut Tuesday, beginning trading at about 40% higher than its initial public offering price, keeping the momentum of the IPO market going despite opening at a far ...
Instacart went public on Tuesday after raising $660 million in its IPO. Shares opened at $42 per share. Many of Instacart's executives, founders, and investors stand to make millions.