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Twitter hikes IPO share price range

Agence France-Presse

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Twitter boosts its public stock offering to as much as $2 billion, suggesting strong demand for its stock and a higher overall value for the one-to-many messaging platform

PUBLIC COMPANY. Microblogging site Twitter seeks to raise over $1.6 billion in IPO. File photo by AFP/Fred Tanneau

NEW YORK CITY, USA – Twitter boosted its public stock offering to as much as $2 billion Monday, November 4, suggesting strong demand for its stock and a higher overall value for the one-to-many messaging platform.

The regulatory filing raises the share price for the popular messaging platform to a range of $23 to $25 from an earlier estimate of $17 to $20.

The new share price range would give Twitter a market value between $12.76 billion and $13.87 billion.

The higher value “says a lot about the success of the company’s road show,” said Paul Ausick of the stock market blog 24/7 Wall Street.

“While this IPO has not engendered the frenzy that the Facebook IPO sparked last year, there is clearly plenty of interest, and it would not be surprising to see the stock price at the top or even above the new range.”

A date has not been set for initial public offering (IPO) of the big social network, but some reports say it could be as early as this week.

Shares will trade under the symbol TWTR on the New York Stock Exchange.

Twitter is offering 70 million shares in most hotly anticipated IPOs since Facebook’s last year. Investment banks have an option to sell an additional 10.5 million shares if demand warrants.

The update filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission also disclosed that IBM is alleging Twitter infringed on 3 patents, one of several risk factors for the social network.

“Based upon our preliminary review of these patents, we believe we have meritorious defenses to IBM’s allegations, although there can be no assurance that we will be successful in defending against these allegations or reaching a business resolution that is satisfactory to us,” the document said.

Analysts said Twitter’s first price range appeared conservative and that the price was likely to rise because of heavy demand.

Still, Twitter is taking a conservative approach in its IPO, in contrast to Facebook, which flooded the market with shares and saw a sharp decline in the following months.

Twitter still must convince investors of its business model, having lost more than $440 million since 2010.

But with 232 million users and growing, Twitter is expected to be able to reach profitability by delivering ads in the form of promoted tweets, and from its data analytics. – Rappler.com

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