Circle IPO prices soar ahead of NYSE debut

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Stablecoin issuer Circle priced its IPO at $31 per share—above initial expectations—fueling excitement ahead of its NYSE debut and positioning the company at a market value of roughly $6.8 billion. Strong investor demand and market buzz are driving this unexpected bump in pricing.

cnbc.com / Stablecoin issuer Circle prices IPO at $31 per share, above expected range, ahead of NYSE debut


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