On Friday, BrightSpring Health Services, a home and community-based healthcare services provider, went public on the Nasdaq, pricing 53.3 million shares at $13, below the price talk of $15-$18.
The company originally filed in October 2021 but pulled the deal, according to Renaissance Capital.
Kaspi.kz, a Kazakhstan-based "super-app," went public last week and is still trading slightly below its initial offering price of $92.
After two ugly years, big hopes for 2024 The IPO market has been on a roller-coaster ride for the last several years.
The Nasdaq is off to a strong start, up nearly 3% this month heading into Friday, but the Renaissance Capital IPO ETF (IPO), a basket of recent debuts, is down 8%.
Persons:
homebuilder, Douglas, Matt Kennedy
Organizations:
BrightSpring Health Services, Nasdaq, Renaissance, Douglas Homes, NYSE, Renaissance Capital, Arm Holdings
Locations:
Kazakhstan