Instacart surges on stock market debut
Get Alerts CART Hot Sheet
Join SI Premium – FREE
Investing.com -- Instacart surged on its stock market debut on Tuesday as investors rushed to buy shares of the online grocery delivery company.
Instacart opened at $42 on the Nasdaq in afternoon trading, up more than 40% from its IPO price of $30 a share. The surge took its value of over $14B, well above its $10B IPO valuation.
The online grocery delivery company generates the bulk of its revenue from its core grocery delivery business, but has seen demand for grocery deliveries ease since the pandemic-era boom.
Instacart's data and advertising business, however, has continued to gain momentum, with advertising and other revenues rising 2.8% as a percentage gross transaction value in the second quarter from 2.7% in 1Q and 2.4% a year ago, according to the company's S-1 filing.
You May Also Be Interested In
- ShengShu Technology explores Hong Kong IPO for over $500 million
- Off-price retailers poised for strong second-quarter results as margin gains build
- Karman Line Acquisition prices $200M IPO on Nasdaq
Create E-mail Alert Related Categories
Hot IPOs, Hot List, IPOs, InvestingRelated Entities
S1, IPOSign up for StreetInsider Free!
Receive full access to all new and archived articles, unlimited portfolio tracking, e-mail alerts, custom newswires and RSS feeds - and more!



Tweet
Share