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But instead of a full-throated battle cry to go public and prosper, Silicon Valley got more of a shoulder shrug. Instacart shares are down more than 23% from their trading debut, hovering just above their IPO price of $30 per share. Earlier today Arm was trading below its $51 per share IPO price, meaning that even the privileged insiders who got access to shares before the general public are under water. Klaviyo is trading slightly above its IPO price of $30 per share but is still down 6% from its opening trade. He says he wouldn't be surprised if IPO markets don't return to normal until 2026 or 2027.
Persons: Klaviyo —, Rowe Price, Howe Ng, Ng, it's, Peter Hebert, Brian Hirsch, wouldn't, David Kaufman, Thompson Coburn, JP Morgan, Nihal Mehta, haven't, Mehta, Instacart, Klaviyo didn't Organizations: Federal, Fidelity, Apple, Pepsico, BlackRock, Lux Capital, Tribeca Venture Partners, JP, Morgan's, Eniac Ventures Locations: Silicon, York
Arm surged on its first day on Wall Street and has fallen every day since then. That followed a Bernstein "underperform" rating with a $46 price target earlier this week, and a "hold" assigned to Arm by Needham and Company on Sept. 16. Neutral and negative stock ratings are much less common on Wall Street than "buy" recommendations or other positive ratings. Still, the marketing automation firm's stock remains above the $30 IPO price. The declines in Arm, Instacart and Klaviyo on Friday were in contrast to a 0.3% gain in the Nasdaq (.IXIC).
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Jake Fuller, Instacart, Bernstein, Klaviyo, Noel Randewich, Lance Tupper, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: REUTERS, Arm Holdings, Uber Technologies, Susquehanna, Needham, Company, Nasdaq, Thomson Locations: Klaviyo
Instacart soared 40% above its IPO price on Tuesday as trading began. Its shares have since tumbled close to its debut price of $30 as momentum fades. The stock soared 43% in its trading debut on Tuesday, but most of those gains were wiped out the following day when shares closed at $30.10, just 1o cents above its float price. "Finally people can see under the hood related to Instacart that this is not a stable situation," he said. Instacart's plunge is a cautionary tale for other companies thinking of coming to market following Arm's successful debut last week.
Persons: Instacart, Jerome Powell's, Phil Lempert, SupermarketGuru, Lempert Organizations: Bloomberg, Service Locations: Wall, Silicon, Instacart
Insider Today: Ex-Goldman partners dish
  + stars: | 2023-09-20 | by ( Dan Defrancesco | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +8 min
This post originally appeared in the Insider Today newsletter. In today's big story, former Goldman Sachs partners explain what led them to leave their prestigious positions within the bank. A recent Insider investigation by Dakin Campbell and Emmalyse Brownstein found that at least 202 partners have left the firm during CEO David Solomon's volatile five-year tenure. And while Solomon's strategic missteps were a key talking point for many, not all the former partners bashed the CEO. The Insider Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, senior editor and anchor, in New York City.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, it's, Goldman, David Solomon, Dakin Campbell, Emmalyse Brownstein, David Solomon's, Dakin, It's, Julian Salisbury, Dina Powell McCormick, Fred Baba, Solomon, Lloyd Blankfein, Apoorva Mehta, Instacart, Daniel Sundheim, Michael Moritz, Here's, Instacart's, Beck, Apoorva, Mehta, Tyler Le, Steve Squeri, Squeri, AEW, Tony Khan, Lauren Boebert, Anna Moneymaker, General Merrick Garland, Kim Kardashian, General Mills, Getty, Dan DeFrancesco, Naga Siu, Hallam Bullock, Lisa Ryan Organizations: Service, D1 Capital Partners, Sequoia, Getty, Sequoia Capital, Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management's, American Express, Wrestling, WWE's, Fed, U.S, FedEx, General Locations: Wall, Silicon, What's, , ChatGPT, Cerebral, Colorado, Mostar, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Greece, Bulgaria, Moldova, New York City, San Diego, London, New York
Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Wednesday: Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight Morgan Stanley said its iPhone survey checks show that China is a "bright spot." Needham initiates On Holding as buy Needham said the shoe manufacturer is one of the "fastest growth stories" in retail. Needham initiates Lululemon as buy Needham said in its initiation of Lululemon that it has "superior growth characteristics." Morgan Stanley downgrades Zebra Holdings to underweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said the turnaround is taking longer than expected for the computer printing tech company. Morgan Stanley reiterates Amazon as overweight Morgan Stanley said Amazon's Tuesday announcement of seasonal hires is a "bullish leading indicator for expected continued retail share gains."
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Apple, Needham, Lululemon, Oppenheimer, Chewy, Bernstein, SVB, Jefferies, Instacart, Rosenblatt, Sonos, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley downgrades nCino, it's, D.A, Davidson, Wedbush Organizations: Apple, UBS, Nike, Microsoft, RBC, IBM, JPMorgan downgrades, JPMorgan, Boeing, Citi, Citizens, FDIC, Health, America, Azul, Holdings, UW, " Bank of America, Disney, Bank of America, DIS Locations: China, SVB, U.S, Germany, Great Britain, France
Instacart stock subdued as debut enthusiasm loses steam
  + stars: | 2023-09-20 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
REUTERS/Cheney Orr/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 20 (Reuters) - Grocery delivery app Instacart's stock (CART.O) fell nearly 5% in premarket trading on Wednesday, on course to join other new stock market entrants in failing to keep up with their strong gains on debut. Shares of San Francisco-based Instacart ended 12% higher in their Nasdaq debut on Tuesday, failing to hold onto an intraday gain of as much as 43%. The company's initial public offering on Monday had given it a valuation of nearly $9.9 billion. In August, it announced interest from PepsiCo (PEP.O), which has agreed to buy $175 million in preferred convertible stock. Reporting by Savyata Mishra and Niket Nishant in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika SyamnathOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Eric Cohn, Cheney Orr, Instacart, Alex Frederick, Frederick, Instacart's, Andrew Lipsman, Savyata Mishra, Niket, Devika Organizations: Safeway, REUTERS, Investors, San, Nasdaq, Walmart, Amazon, PitchBook, PepsiCo, Insider Intelligence, Thomson Locations: Tucson , Arizona, U.S, San Francisco, Bengaluru
Before Tuesday, the grocery brand secured a $10.2 billion valuation fully diluted, far below the $39 billion valuation it earned during the pandemic. Experts explained what Instacart and Softbank-backed Arm's debuts means for the broader IPO market, which has been ice-cold for 2 years. AdvertisementAdvertisementExperts say venture capital firms, stock market investors, and any private company mulling an IPO will be closely monitoring the how newly-public names trade over the coming months. "But I do think the public market getting behind companies [like Arm and Instacart] is a signal the market is opening up." "The IPO market is open but it's not indiscriminate," Coben told Insider on Tuesday.
Persons: Munafo, Craig Coben, Coben, Rachel Gerring, Gerring, Instacart, it's, Jerome Powell's Organizations: Service, Arm, Federal Reserve, Fund, London Stock Exchange, Bank of America Locations: Wall, Silicon, Americas
It may be too early for investors to start checking out shares of Instacart , according to Needham. Analyst Bernie McTernan initiated coverage of the grocery delivery company with a hold rating, citing concerns over rising competition and slowing penetration in a Tuesday note to clients. The commentary from Needham follows Instacart's closely watched Nasdaq debut . CART 1D mountain Share performance since IPO Instacart triumphed during Covid-19 pandemic shutdowns, which pushed more consumers toward online grocery delivery. The trend boosted the company's compound annual growth rate nearly 130% between 2019 and 2022, with Instacart expected to post more than $1 billion in adjusted EBITDA in 2023, according to Needham.
Persons: Needham, Bernie McTernan, Instacart's, Instacart, McTernan, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nasdaq, Walmart Locations: Instacart, Needham, Amazon
Mehta is the 37-year-old co-founder of Instacart, the online grocery delivery startup that went public on Tuesday and now boasts a market value of $8.8 billion. As Instacart's largest individual shareholder, Mehta is now worth a reported $1.1 billion after selling 700,000 shares of the company he launched in San Francisco in 2012. He quit his job and moved to San Francisco with a desire to build his own successful startup but no clear plan, he said. "The reason why I quit my job at Amazon was because I wanted to become an entrepreneur," Mehta said. Y Combinator helped Mehta land $2.3 million in venture capital funding within a few months, and Instacart quickly spread beyond San Francisco.
Persons: Apoorva Mehta, Mehta, CNBC's, Instacart, Y, Combinator Organizations: Instacart, Amazon, Kroger, Costco, SEC, CNBC Locations: San Francisco, Seattle, North America
This is one of the concerns that has turned Instacart's IPO into a flop on its second day as a public company. To be successful, an IPO must deliver a big pop to the investors who signed on to buy stock when it debuts. He came out with an analysis of Instacart's business on Tuesday, valuing the company at $29 a share. The reason: The grocery business is low-margin, so there's not a lot of room for Instacart to skim more fees. "In short, the growth in online grocery sales will be higher than total grocery sales growth, but not overwhelmingly so."
Persons: Aswath Damodaran, Fidji Simo, Instacart, Rowe Price, Damodaran, there's, Uber, Instacart doesn't Organizations: Service, Fidelity, DST Global, NYU's Stern School of Business, Instacart Shoppers, Shoppers, Tech Locations: Wall, Silicon, Aswath, COVID
Instacart shares slumped nearly 11% in their second day of trading Wednesday, continuing a slide that began immediately after the stock hit the Nasdaq on Tuesday, and leaving it narrowly above its initial public offering price. On Monday, Instacart sold shares in its long-awaited IPO at $30 apiece. Trading under ticker symbol CART , the stock popped 40% to open at $42, but then sold off throughout the day to close at $33.70. Instacart's offering helped reignite a sleepy IPO market, which has been mostly closed since late 2021 as companies were plagued by inflationary pressures and rising interest rates. Analysts at Needham issued a hold rating on Instacart's stock in a Tuesday note.
Persons: Instacart, Uber, Gene Munster, CNBC's, Munster, it's, Needham Organizations: Nasdaq, Deepwater Asset Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInstacart's IPO gave investors 'everything they wanted', says venture capital firmRashaun Williams of Manhattan Venture Partners shares what he liked about Instacart's IPO and why other start-ups might struggle to follow in their footsteps.
Persons: Rashaun Williams Organizations: Manhattan Venture Partners
WhatsApp has more than 500 million users in India, though regulators there have capped its in-app WhatsApp Pay service to only 100 million people. People shopping on WhatsApp could also pay using popular services like Alphabet Inc's (GOOGL.O) Google Pay, Paytm (PAYT.NS) and Walmart's (WMT.N) PhonePe but only after being redirected outside WhatsApp. Payments via those rival services - and any others that run on India's instant money transfer system UPI - will now be possible directly within WhatsApp, Meta said in a blog post. While WhatsApp Pay users will remain capped in India, there is no such limit on the number of users permitted to transact with businesses on WhatsApp using the other methods, a Meta spokesperson said. With some 300 million people spending about $180 billion via India's using UPI each month, the new transaction options could serve as a powerful lure to attract businesses to pay Meta for access to WhatsApp users.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, WhatsApp, Meta, Mark Zuckerberg's, Mukesh Ambani, Aditya Kalra, Katie Paul, Munsif Vengattil, Lisa Shumaker Organizations: REUTERS, Meta, Google, UPI, Facebook, Thomson Locations: India, WhatsApp, Chennai, Bangaluru, New Delhi, New York
Klaviyo stock soared on its debut Wednesday, within days of Instacart and Arm's initial public offerings. The software company, founded in 2012, priced 19.2 million shares on Tuesday at $30 each, giving Klaviyo about a $9 billion valuation, fully diluted. Klaviyo helps companies build user profiles for targeted marketing. In 2020 and 2021, scores of companies initiated IPOs, but many now trade below their IPO price. Still, she said the likes of Arm, Instacart, and Klaviyo offer a "good litmus test" for what's to come in 2024.
Persons: Klaviyo, Wharton, David Erickson, Erickson, IPOs, Rachel Gerring, Gerring Organizations: Service, New York Stock Exchange, Venture, Wall Locations: Instacart, Wall, Silicon, Americas
Walmart is piloting a pet services center in a suburb of Atlanta, but plans to open more locations in other parts of the country. Walmart is opening a dedicated pet services center, signaling it wants to be a place that customers turn to for veterinarian visits and dog grooming appointments along with grocery runs. Walmart's pet services center will have its own dedicated entrance next to a store. PetIQ has rented space for vet clinics inside more than 65 Walmart stores, after opening its first one in 2016. "We know pet services is an important need for our customers and we want to be able to provide that all in one place," she said.
Persons: Ol, Roy, Sam Walton's, PetIQ, Kaitlyn Shadiow, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Walmart, Walmart U.S, Wellness Locations: Atlanta, Dallas , Georgia, Georgia
Some former Instacart employees have left the company to found their own startups. Meet 14 Instacart mafia members who have collectively raised at least $144 million for their own startups. Former Instacart employees are in good company. Meet the Instacart mafia, which includes former chief growth officer Elliot Shmukler and Andreea Akerele Francis, the company's head of product, retention and growth from 2018 to 2021. They and others have now founded companies of their own that have raised millions of dollars in VC funding.
Persons: Elliot Shmukler, Andreea Akerele Francis Organizations: Nasdaq, mafia Locations: insurtech
Instacart went public on Tuesday after raising $924 million in its IPO. Many of Instacart's executives, founders, and investors stand to make millions. Instacart's cofounder Apoorva Mehta and CEO Fidji Simo's stakes are worth $1.2 billion and $21.6 million. After a long lull in the IPO market, Instacart has jumped in as one of the first companies to break the tech IPO drought of the past two years and go public. This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers.
Persons: Instacart, Apoorva Mehta, Fidji, Brandon Leonardo, Max Mullen, Fidji Simo Organizations: Instacart's
The IPO gave Instacart a valuation of nearly $9.9 billion, a fraction of the $39 billion it was worth in 2021, the company's last funding round. Reuters GraphicsSeveral startups' valuations have shrunk since 2022 as inflation, geopolitical tensions and the Federal Reserve's rapid rate hikes soured the economic climate. But a lukewarm reception to Neumora Therapeutics' (NMRA.O) IPO last week hinted at limited investor enthusiasm for new listings. Arm soared on its first day of trading but has dropped every day since then. Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan are the lead underwriters for Instacart's IPO.
Persons: Eric Cohn, Cheney Orr, Hogan, Riley, Instacart, Apoorva Mehta, Fidji Simo, Goldman Sachs, J.P, Morgan, Niket, Noel Randewich, Devika Syamnath, Anil D'Silva, Nick Zieminski, Richard Chang Organizations: Safeway, REUTERS, Nasdaq, SoftBank's Arm, San, Maplebear Inc, Reuters, Federal, Investors, Neumora Therapeutics, Instacart's, Thomson Locations: Tucson , Arizona, U.S, San Francisco, Bengaluru, Oakland , California
"I've got to tell you, I'm kind of torn," he continued, adding that there's a clear bull and bear thesis for the stock. But Instacart's turn toward profitability means its growth has slowed, Cramer added. Its revenue increased 15% in the second quarter, down from 40% growth in the year-earlier period, CNBC reported. Cramer said he wonders whether there's some "window dressing" in the company's pivot to profitability and if it can sustain growth like it did before the IPO. "Instacart's got a good brand name, but it's hard for me to get super excited about it at these levels," Cramer said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, he's, Cramer, I've, Instacart's, you've Organizations: CNBC Locations: Tuesday's, U.S
All three indexes ended the session lower in a broad sell-off ahead of the Fed's interest rate announcement on Wednesday, which is expected to culminate in a decision to leave key interest rates unchanged. The Fed is also due to release its Summary Economic Projections, including its dot plot, which should provide a glimpse into the Federal Open Markets Committee's forecast trajectory of interest rates, inflation and economic growth. On the economic front, a jump in Canada's annual inflation rate due to rising gasoline prices, and a bigger-than-expected plunge in U.S. housing starts helped feed investor uncertainty. Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., August 29, 2023. Starbucks (SBUX.O) lost ground following TD Cowen's decision to downgrade the coffee chain's shares to "underperform."
Persons: Bill Northey, Helena Montana, Northey, Michael Green, Brendan McDermid, Walt Disney, Stephen Culp, Ankika Biswas, Shristi, Aurora Ellis Organizations: Disney, Dow, Nasdaq, U.S . Federal Reserve, Federal Reserve, U.S, Bank Wealth Management, Federal, Management, Fed, Maplebear Inc, chipmaker, Holdings, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Arm Holdings, Dow Jones, Starbucks, General Motors, Ford Motor, United Auto Workers, NYSE, Thomson Locations: Helena, Philadelphia, New York City, U.S, Bengaluru
Instacart shares rose 12% in their Nasdaq debut on Tuesday after the grocery delivery company's long-awaited IPO. The stock initially popped 40% to open at $42, but closed at $33.70 as investors locked in their initial gains. At $11.2 billion, Instacart is valued at about 3.9 times annual revenue. Food delivery provider DoorDash , which Instacart named as a competitor in its prospectus, trades at 4.1 times revenue. Uber's stock trades for less than three times revenue.
Persons: Instacart, Andreessen Horowitz, Rowe Price, company's Uber, Fidji Simo, CNBC's Deirdre Bosa, It's, Brandon Leonardo, Maxwell Mullen, Apoorva Mehta Organizations: Nasdaq, Software, Kroger, Costco, Sequoia, Fidelity, Target, Walmart Locations: Tuesday's, U.S, Amazon
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIt's time for companies with strong cash flows to go public, says early Instacart investor Garry TanGarry Tan, Y Combinator CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Instacart's IPO, what's ahead for the company, Instacart's founder, the IPO market-at-large and more.
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Mehta was replaced as CEO of Instacart in July 2021 following a messy dispute with some of the company's largest investors. Instacart Founder Apoorva Mehta in his 2003 yearbook photo from Westdale Secondary School. The app started gaining momentum and Mehta put out ads on Craigslist for shoppers to do the grocery runs for him. Whole Foods reportedly broke the news to Mehta and a fellow Instacart executive on an early morning call. In a sworn affidavit, Mehta denies that he misappropriated any trade secrets and says he's since cut ties with Singh.
Persons: Apoorva Mehta, Mehta, Safeway Mehta, Hamilton Public Library Mehta, Bing Gordon, Kleiner Perkins, Gordon, he'd, Garry Tan, Tan, Garry, Andreessen Horowitz, catapulting Mehta, Forbes, Instacart, Mike Moritz, Fidji Simo, Simo, That's, Mehta's, he's, Tejasvi, Singh, Sam Bankman, NextMed, it's Organizations: Instacart, Safeway, Westdale Secondary, Hamilton Public Library, The University of Waterloo, Amazon, NPR, Electronic Arts, YC, TechCrunch, Sequoia Capital, Khosla Ventures, Forbes, Foods, Costco, Kroger, Facebook, Sunrise Locations: India, Libya, Hamilton , Ontario, Toronto, Seattle, San Francisco, wallowing, Sequoia, Mehta's, Marin County
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInstacart's IPO will likely succeed despite a major cut to valuation, says two expertsSarah Kunst, Managing Director at Cleo Capital, and Stacey Widlitz, President at SW Retail Advisors, discuss their expectations for Instacart's first day of trading.
Persons: Sarah Kunst, Capital, Stacey Widlitz, Instacart's Organizations: Retail Advisors
Key Points Club names Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley still have room to run higher. Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo were up 6.2% and 5% in the past five days, respectively, as of Monday's close. WFC YTD mountain Wells Fargo YTD Wells Fargo doesn't stand to benefit quite as much as Morgan Stanley on a pickup in investment banking. Wells Fargo Chief Financial Officer Michael Santomassimo said the macroeconomic picture is "much better than people would have expected at this point." A combination file photo shows Wells Fargo, Citibank, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Goldman Sachs.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Wells, Banks, SVB, Wells Fargo, haven't, Chris Kotowski, Oppenheimer, Kotowski, Morgan Stanley YTD, Dan Simkowitz, Simkowitz, Morgan, management's, Michael Santomassimo, Jeff Marks, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Wall Street, Nasdaq, Venture, Arm Holdings, Wells, Silicon Valley Bank, Federal Reserve, Swiss, UBS, Credit Suisse, CNBC, Barclays Financial Conference, of Investment, Barclays, Citibank, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Reuters Locations: San Francisco, Sequoia, Silicon, Republic, Big, Wells Fargo, Wells
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