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Initial public offerings are back, warts and all. After a two-year dearth of new listings, shares of the grocery delivery company Instacart closed their first day of trading on Tuesday at $33.70, up 12 percent from their initial public offering price of $30. The performance signaled that investors were eager to take a chance on young tech companies — but only at the right price. But even with the early stock price pop, the company’s valuation remained a far cry from the $39 billion that investors assigned it in the private market in 2021. “The markets will always ebb and flow,” she said, adding that she was more focused on what she could control.
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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
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
Instacart, the grocery-delivery company that saw its business boom during the pandemic, priced its long-awaited IPO at $30 a share on Monday, and will become the first notable venture-backed tech company to hit the U.S. public market since December 2021. There were 22 million shares sold in the initial public offering, with 14.1 million coming from the company and 7.9 million from existing shareholders. Instacart co-founder Apoorva Mehta owns shares worth over $800 million, and is selling a small portion of them in the IPO. The company said co-founders Brandon Leonardo and Maxwell Mullen are each selling 1.5 million, while Mehta is selling 700,000. Former employees, including those who were in executive roles as well as in product and engineering, are selling a combined 3.2 million shares.
Persons: Instacart, Andreessen Horowitz, Rowe Price, Apoorva Mehta, Mehta, Fidji Simo, Simo, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Brandon Leonardo, Maxwell Mullen Organizations: Nasdaq, Kroger, Costco, Sequoia, Fidelity, Target, Walmart, Facebook, JPMorgan Locations: Amazon
Fidji Simo, CEO of Instacart Inc., speaks during an interview in San Francisco, March 3, 2022. Grocery delivery platform Instacart raised its initial price range to between $28 and $30 per share in a regulatory filing Friday, aiming for a valuation of up to $10 billion. Instacart plans to offer 22 million total shares when it debuts on the Nasdaq, including from current shareholders, and could raise up to $660 million. Despite upping its price range — the day after a successful Arm Holdings debut — Instacart's valuation has plunged significantly since 2021, when it raised $265 million at a $39 billion valuation. Beyond Arm Holdings and Instacart, marketing automation firm Klaviyo and biotechnology firm Neumora are set to list soon.
Persons: Fidji Simo Organizations: Instacart Inc, Nasdaq, PepsiCo, Arm Holdings Locations: San Francisco
When Fidji Simo took over as chief executive of Instacart in 2021, the grocery delivery start-up’s growth was cratering as its pandemic boom ebbed. Ms. Simo, a former executive at Meta with experience in advertising, played to her strengths. She also hatched a plan to sell software tools and other products to grocery companies to help improve shopping experiences, they said. Then she embarked on a good-will tour to visit the grocery companies and hosted their executives at her home in Carmel, Calif.As Instacart prepares to go public next week, it is a markedly different company. Envisioned in 2012 as a service that matched people at home with contract workers who would shop for them and deliver groceries, it has increasingly focused on advertising and software products as its delivery business has slowed.
Persons: Fidji Simo, Simo, Brands, Instacart Organizations: Meta Locations: Carmel , Calif
Instacart CEO Fidji Simo's shares of the company are set to be worth at least $13.4 million once it goes public. Instacart's shoppers make as little as $4 per batch in base pay after the company cut the minimum in July. As with many IPOs, that price range could change before the company goes public. Along with some shares she previously owned, that brings Simo's total to 515,647 shares she is expected to hold after Instacart goes public. AdvertisementAdvertisementSimo could also receive an additional 900,000 shares of Instacart stock in the coming years if the company's market capitalization reaches certain goals.
Persons: Fidji Simo's, Instacart, Fidji Simo, Simo Organizations: Service, SEC Locations: Wall, Silicon
Instacart also sells ad space on its site, including to Pepsi and Kellogg's, which want to promote products online. Instacart, valued at $9.3 billion, said its grocery orders remained flat for the first six months of 2023 at 132.9 million compared to the year-ago period, Securities and Exchange Commission filings showed. Gross transaction value rose 4% to $14.94 billion over the same period, while ad revenue grew 24% to $406 million from $327 million. Gross profit grew faster than gross transaction value for products sold on Instacart, including merchandise, taxes and fees. Some advertisers may not be as worried about Instacart's slowed order growth, said Nikhil Raj, retail media business lead at ad solutions firm Moloco.
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A Wall Street sign is pictured outside the New York Stock Exchange in New York, October 28, 2013. Barclays (BARC.L), Goldman Sachs (GS.N), JPMorgan Chase (JPM.N), and Mizuho Financial Group (8411.T) are the lead underwriters for the offering. Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Citigroup are lead underwriters on the offering, the company said in its filing. Its shares are expected to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "KVYO". Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, UBS, and Bank of America are underwriters of the IPO, according to the filing.
Persons: Carlo Allegri, T Rowe Price, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Instacart, Fidji Simo, confidentially, Klaviyo, Morgan Stanley, Chibuike Oguh, Lance Tupper, Michelle Price, Aurora Ellis Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Arm Holdings, Japan's Softbank, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, SEC, Apple, Nvidia, Devices, Intel, Samsung Electronics, AMD, Samsung, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Barclays, JPMorgan, Mizuho Financial Group, underwriters, Nasdaq, Norges Bank Investment Management, Norges Bank, Sequoia Capital, D1 Capital Partners, Valiant Capital Management, Facebook, Reuters, Summit Partners, Citigroup, VNG Corp, HK, Temasek, UBS, Bank of America, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Russia, Ukraine, Baltimore, TCV, Sequoia, Canadian, United States, Chi Minh City, Singapore
Instacart’s mixed bag has valuation opportunities
  + stars: | 2023-08-28 | by ( Anita Ramaswamy | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
If it doesn’t push valuation too hard, a public listing could be seamless. Instacart booked net income in 2022, a rarity for a growth company hitting the public market. That brings Instacart’s enterprise value to roughly $17 billion, less than half of what it was worth in 2021 but still higher than the internal valuation it inked last year. Follow @AnitaRamaswamy on XCONTEXT NEWSGrocery-delivery business Instacart filed paperwork to go public on Aug. 25 under the formal name Maplebear. The company, which did not share its target price range in the filing, grew revenue by 39% in 2022 to $2.6 billion.
Persons: Eric Cohn, Cheney Orr, Fidji Simo, Instacart, Simo, Apoorva Mehta, Domino's, Lauren Silva Laughlin, Sharon Lam Organizations: Safeway, REUTERS, Reuters, Nasdaq, Kroger, Aldi, Costco Wholesale, Companies, Thomson Locations: Tucson , Arizona, U.S, Cava
Instacart, the grocery delivery company that slashed its valuation during last year's market slide, filed its paperwork to go public on Friday in what's poised to be the first significant venture-backed tech IPO since December 2021. In May, Instacart said it was leaning into the generative AI boom with Ask Instacart, a search tool that aims to answer customers' grocery shopping questions. Instacart will try and crack open the IPO market, which has been mostly closed since late 2021. In March of last year, Instacart slashed its valuation to $24 billion from $39 billion as public stocks sank. Apoorva Mehta, Instacart's founder and executive chairman, plans to transition off the board after the company's public market debut, according to a 2022 release.
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The development comes days after SoftBank Group-backed (9984.T) chip designer Arm Holdings made public its IPO filing. Instacart said its revenue had surged to $1.48 billion in the six months ended June 30, compared with $1.13 billion in the same period last year. Net income was $242 million during the six-month period, compared to a $74 million loss a year earlier, Instacart said. Customers can order through the Instacart app, and an Instacart "shopper" delivers the product in as little as 30 minutes. Unlike in an IPO, no shares are sold in advance in a direct listing and investors can sell their shares directly to the public.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Mark Schwartz, Mike Bellin, Instacart, Goldman Sachs, Fidji Simo, Frank Slootman, Niket, Savyata Mishra, Shilpi Majumdar, Shinjini, Maju Samuel Organizations: REUTERS, SoftBank, Arm Holdings, PricewaterhouseCoopers U.S, San, underwriters, Nasdaq, Facebook, Canada, CVS, Reuters, Thomson Locations: San Francisco, United States, Snowflake, Bengaluru
Nvidia has captured the hearts of investors, but at least one market veteran refuses to show the artificial intelligence pioneer any love. "Nvidia is the stock market's new Tesla, where the market blindly assigns a ridiculously high and unrealistic valuation," Trainer wrote in an email to Insider on August 24. Trainer continued: "Investors should not be chasing Nvidia stock, as it is way too expensive. "While we recognize that artificial intelligence is an exciting technology and Nvidia is a great company, investors must pay attention to a company's valuation," Trainer wrote. To live up to its current valuation, Nvidia would have to increase revenue by 20% per year for the next 25 years, the investment research firm CEO wrote.
Persons: Nvidia's, David Trainer, We're, SIMO Organizations: Nvidia, Bank of America, Rosenblatt Securities, KLA Corporation, Motion Technology Locations: Santa Clara, Nashville
Instacart’s slow IPO delivery spoils the goods
  + stars: | 2023-08-18 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
NEW YORK, Aug 18(Reuters Breakingviews) - Instacart may finally be in the market for new investors. The grocery delivery company is set to submit an initial public offering prospectus to regulators as soon as next week, Bloomberg reported. Fund managers were on a shopping spree when Simo was appointed Instacart’s boss in August 2021. The slow IPO delivery has spoiled the goods. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: Apoorva Mehta, Fidji Simo, Simo, Jay Ritter, Instacart, Andreessen Horowitz, Rowe Price, Jennifer Saba, EY’s loveless, Jeffrey Goldfarb, Sharon Lam Organizations: Reuters, Bloomberg, University of Florida, Twitter, TPG, Thomson
Instacart is going public. For real, this time.
  + stars: | 2023-08-18 | by ( Alex Bitter | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
Instacart is reportedly planning to go public in an IPO as soon as September, per Bloomberg. The reported IPO plans come weeks after Instacart cut base pay for its shoppers to $4 per order from $7. Demand for grocery delivery rose in the early months of 2020 as consumers avoided going to stores and socially distanced to avoid catching and spreading COVID-19. Instacart reportedly filed for a direct listing in early 2022. Instacart CEO Fidji Simo cited the slow IPO market as one reason Instacart delayed its offering again, the Journal reported last October.
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The Executives Who Guide the Instacart CEO
  + stars: | 2023-04-29 | by ( Jaewon Kang | Corrie Driebusch | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
In Personal Board of Directors, top business leaders talk about the people they turn to for advice, and how those people have shaped their perspective and helped them succeed. Previous installments from the series are here. When Fidji Simo was named chief executive of Instacart Inc. nearly two years ago, the grocery-delivery company was experiencing a pandemic-driven boom.
To mark the occasion, a US embassy posted a meme to Twitter about Finnish snipers. The meme reads "select all images with Finnish snipers" and includes 12 small picture boxes which together make up an image of a snow-covered forest. What followed was a 105-day-long conflict known as the Winter War — a cold affair that saw Soviet forces suffer substantial losses. Given their limited number of troops and equipment, Finnish forces often couldn't go head to head against Soviet forces in pitched battles, so they turned to their snipers. Ski-mounted Finnish troops inflicted heavy losses on the Soviets.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarket conditions are not affecting Instacart's IPO timeline, says CEO Fidji SimoCNBC's Deirdre Bosa joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the IPO pipeline, investors taste for risky gig economy companies and Instacart's valuation woes.
Instacart could do worse than incinerating $32 bln
  + stars: | 2023-03-01 | by ( Jennifer Saba | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Based on peers, it could have incinerated $32 billion of value in the past two years. That might be painful, but failure to accept that new price tag could lead to a worse outcome. The pandemic accelerated growth for companies like Instacart, as people opted for food delivery services to avoid crowded stores and restaurants. Two years ago, Instacart was worth some $39 billion. The grocery delivery company had positive net income and generated more than $100 million in adjusted EBITDA in the fourth quarter, the article said.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down, and being replaced by chief product officer Neal Mohan. YouTube chief Susan Wojcicki's sudden announcement on Thursday that she is stepping down has sent shockwaves through the creator community. Wojcicki has been YouTube's CEO since 2014, and joined parent company Google in 1999 as its first marketing manager. Chief product officer Neal Mohan will be taking over her role, having previously been in charge of key products like the short-video platform YouTube Shorts and launched subscription services YouTube Premium and YouTube TV. "Susan understood from the beginning the importance of content creators on YouTube," said Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and cofounder of The Influencer Marketing Factory.
1 tested positive for a banned substance at the US Open earlier this year. According to the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA), Halep tested positive for Roxadustat, which is a banned substance listed in the 2022 World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List. The two-time grand slam champion, who has been provisionally suspended, denied knowingly taking the banned substance and vowed to clear her name. In a long post written on his Instagram account on Sunday, he said there was “no chance” Halep would have purposely taken a banned substance. Halep won her first grand slam at the French Open in 2018 and won her second at Wimbledon in 2019.
Instacart Pulls Back on Fourth-Quarter IPO Plans
  + stars: | 2022-10-20 | by ( Jaewon Kang | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
‘We do not need a perfect market, we’re just looking for an open market window,’ Instacart Chief Fidji Simo wrote in a memo to employees. Instacart Inc. is unlikely to launch an initial public offering this year, people familiar with the matter said, as turbulent financial markets hobble demand for new listings. Fidji Simo, chief executive of Instacart, wrote in a memo Thursday to employees that tumultuous market conditions are making an IPO for the grocery-delivery company “highly unlikely” in 2022.
One analyst described the goal as being a "one-stop shop" for grocery technology. Instacart is getting ready to go public, making new sources of revenue more important than ever for the grocery delivery startup. On Monday, the company rolled out an upgraded version of its smart shopping carts, Caper Cart. InstacartSubscriptionsNow called Instacart+, Instacart's subscription service costs about $10 per month or $99 per year. The startup makes checkout technology for both online and in-store use, including a smart shopping cart with scanning technology.
Amazon, Walmart, and others are in a war for talent as they build advertising arms. Amazon recently listed more than 2,800 advertising jobs on its site while Walmart's advertising arm, Walmart Connect, had nearly 1,000 openings. The biggest hirers were Walmart, Amazon, where advertising headcount has grown roughly fourfold in the past two years, and Instacart, per Revelio Labs' data. Walmart started building an ads business, Walmart Connect, in earnest in 2019 and has turned it into a $2 billion-plus revenue stream. Movement of advertising hires to Instacart, Walmart, Amazon, Jan. 2021-present.
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