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Lyft increases IPO price

Lyft, expected to hit public markets in a landmark initial public offering Friday, has increased its share price range. In a new filing published Wednesday afternoon, the company outlined plans to charge between $70 and $72 per share.

In an amended IPO prospectus filed last week, the company said it would sell 30.7 million shares at between $62 and $68 a piece. Following high demand from Wall Street — its IPO was said to be oversubscribed on the second day of its roadshow — Lyft has opted to ask for more from its public market investors.

If Lyft sells 30.7 million shares at $72 apiece, it will bring in more than $2.2 billion at an initial valuation north of $20 billion. Lyft was previously valued at $15.1 billion by private market investors with a $600 million Series I round in 2018.

Lyft plans to trade on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “LYFT.”

Lyft posted $8.1 billion in bookings and $2.1 billion in revenues in 2018 on losses of $911.3 million. The company is rapidly shrinking its losses in proportion to revenue, recording revenues of $343.3 million in 2016 on losses of $682 million.

According to its S-1, Lyft chief executive officer and co-founder Logan Green will have 29.31 percent share of the voting power of the outstanding stock, while co-founder and president John Zimmer will own 19.45 percent.

 

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