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Voyager had originally set a price range of $26 to $29. Voyager has also raised the size of its stock sale from 11 million shares to 12.35 million. At $54 a share, Voyager is worth about $3.3 billion.
Voyager shares opened at 1:10 p.m. Eastern time on the New York Stock Exchange at $67, or 116.1% above the $31 IPO price. They then pared some gains, and closed the day at $56.48, up 82.2%.
Voyager's IPO is an outlier because most venture-backed companies have preferred to stay private, especially after the pandemic. Like many tech companies that go public, Voyager is unprofitable.
Now, on the flip side, Voyager's steeply fallen stock price does give investors, who didn't get in at the IPO price, a second bite at the apple and a chance to buy into the stock at a bit more ...
It's also a lot less cash than Voyager has on hand (just $175.5 million at last report), which explains why Voyager must IPO to raise the cash it needs to build Starlab.
Valuation and IPO Thoughts Voyager aimed to sell 11 million shares in a preliminary price range between $26 and $29 per share, with final pricing set at $31 per share.
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Denver-based Voyager Technologies aims to raise over $274M in its IPO, offering shares at $27.50. The space company plans to replace the ISS by 2029.
(Reuters) -Voyager Technologies said on Monday it was targeting a valuation of $1.6 billion in its U.S. listing, as the defense and space tech company looks to capitalize on a ...
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And here's the best part: Whereas ISS cost $100 billion to build, Voyager said it expects to build and launch its Starlab for "approximately $2.8 billion to $3.3 billion." How to value the Voyager IPO ...