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Despite a bloated pipeline of companies waiting to go public and a rebound in tech stocks that pushed the Nasdaq up 30% in the first half of 2023, the IPO drought continues. Last Friday, Israeli beauty and tech company Oddity, which runs the Il Makiage and Spoiled Child brands, filed to go public on the Nasdaq. "You can make 15%-20% in the stock market but lose 15%-20%." "I think that’s done some harm to the traditional IPO market." With the public market still pretty closed, they're asking for alternatives."
Persons: Karl, Josef Hildenbrand, Turo, Reddit, hasn't, aren't, Lise Buyer, Buyer, Goldman Sachs, May, Shannon Stapleton, Jake Dollarhide, Dollarhide, Airbnb, they've, Instacart, Byron Deeter, Deeter, Larry Aschebrook, Aschebrook Organizations: AFP, Getty, Nasdaq, V, New York Stock Exchange, Apple, Nvidia, Coinbase Global Inc, Reuters Bankers, CNBC, Federal Reserve, Longbow Asset Management, Facebook, Clover Health, Venture, Companies, Bessemer Venture Partners, doesn't, Employees, Spotify Locations: U.S, Portola Valley , California, Cava, New York, Pinterest
Consumers crack open IPO door
  + stars: | 2023-06-29 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
NEW YORK, June 29 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The market for U.S. initial public offerings is starting to crack open, but some trends are playing better than others. Shares in thrift store chain Savers Value Village (SVV.N) opened 38% above their IPO price on Thursday even as two other new entrants, Fidelis Insurance (FIHL.N) and energy company Kodiak Gas Services (KGS.N), got a frosty reception. After pricing above its indicated range and then rising further, Savers Value was worth nearly $4 billion in its early hours of trading. It follows Cava (CAVA.N), the Mediterranean lunch chain that by Thursday was worth nearly double the IPO price of $22 it established in mid-June. Meanwhile, Fidelis and Kodiak had to cut their price range, and both debuted below their opening price.
Persons: Fidelis, It’s, Jennifer Saba, , crouch, Eli Lilly, John Foley, Sharon Lam Organizations: YORK, Reuters, U.S, Fidelis Insurance, Kodiak Gas Services, Renaissance Capital, Twitter, Thomson Locations: Cava, Fidelis, Kodiak
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRestaurants like Panera and Fogo de Chao joining CAVA with upcoming IPO offeringsCNBC's Kate Rogers and Bob Pisani join 'The Exchange' to discuss what is next for the IPO market, expectations for Gen restaurant groups upcoming IPO filing, and the state of the IPO market in general.
Persons: Chao, CAVA, Kate Rogers, Bob Pisani Locations: Fogo
At the midpoint this would raise $298 million, with a fully diluted market value of $2.1 billion, according to Renaissance Capital. At the midpoint of the proposed range, that would raise $328 million with a market value of $1.5 billion. "The IPO market is definitely opening up," he said. Goldman Sachs' David Kostin has also noted an improved IPO market. The bad news: the stock dropped the day after the IPO to roughly $38 and has remained in that range.
Persons: IPOs, Matt Kennedy, Goldman Sachs, David Kostin, Kostin, Lynn Martin, That's, Santosh Rao, Rao Organizations: NYSE, Insurance, Renaissance, Kodiak Gas Services, Renaissance Capital, Goldman, Foods, CNBC, Manhattan Venture Partners Locations: Renaissance Capital, U.S, Canada, Cava, Fogo, Chao
This spike bodes well for the IPO market, bankers say, because both new listings and secondary stock sales rely on strong demand from equity investors. "Historically, follow-on activity of this magnitude should lead to animal spirits in the IPO market," said Daniel Burton-Morgan, head of Americas syndicate for equity capital markets at Bank of America Corp (BAC.N). The IPO market has been in the doldrums since the start of 2022, when Russia's invasion of Ukraine and a spike in inflation fueled a bout of market volatility as investors fretted over U.S. interest rate hikes. The week of June 5 saw 19 follow-on and secondary stock sales in the United States, totaling proceeds of $6.6 billion, one of the highest weekly tallies since the end of 2021. IPO HOPEFULSMajor companies are waiting in the wings to launch their market debut come September, when the IPO window traditionally opens after a summer lull.
Persons: Daniel Burton, Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Electric's, Alex Wellins, Keith Townsend, Echo Wang, Lance Tupper, Greg Roumeliotis, Sam Holmes Organizations: YORK, LSEG, Intelligence, Bank of America Corp, Dealogic, Reuters Graphics, Federal, Goldman, Intel Corp, GE Healthcare Technologies, SoftBank Group Corp, chipmaker, Holdings, Blueshirt, King, Spalding, Thomson Locations: United States, Ukraine, Cava, New York
Amazon's subscription spat is anything but prime
  + stars: | 2023-06-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
NEW YORK, June 22 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Amazon.com’s (AMZN.O) Prime service is a club that’s hard to quit - literally. Competition cop Lina Khan filed a complaint on Wednesday alleging that the e-commerce giant enrolled U.S. customers in its subscription product unwittingly and made cancellation unlawfully difficult. When it comes to sharp sales practices, other companies have done worse, but the Amazon case could still hurt. Citigroup analysts estimate that Prime subscribers spend up to 2.5 times more than non-subscribers on Amazon’s marketplace. That extra spending matters: Amazon’s North America segment recorded a razor-thin operating profit margin of 1.2% last quarter.
Persons: Lina Khan, Khan, Wells, isn’t, shouldn’t, Jonathan Guilford, John Foley, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: YORK, Reuters, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Citigroup, Twitter, Intel, Thomson Locations: U.S, America, Cava
‘Intel Outside’ is more like it these days
  + stars: | 2023-06-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
The cash will come in handy for the company whose “Intel Inside” campaign is part of marketing lore, but the benefits of putting the subsidiary on a path to a standalone future are bigger. IMS dominates a specialized niche of semiconductor manufacturing, making laser-based tools that construct masks used to etch complex patterns on silicon-wafer circuitry. With Intel, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (2330.TW), and others rushing to build plants, there’s plenty of business. Intel’s own ambitious plans, including a recently unveiled $33 billion expansion in Germany, have opened it up to talking with outside investors. IMS might benefit similarly from being outside Intel.
Persons: Robert Cyran, Jeffrey Goldfarb, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: YORK, Reuters, IMS, Bain Capital, Intel, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp, Twitter, Thomson Locations: Germany, Cava
India’s $1 bln education buyout is a studied bet
  + stars: | 2023-06-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
MUMBAI, June 21 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The biggest merger in Indian corporate history has opened the door for private equity giant EQT (EQTAB.ST) to enter the country’s education finance market. The deal is touted as the largest ever PE buyout in the country’s financial sector and values Credila at roughly 101 billion rupees ($1.2 billion), or roughly 37 times earnings in the last financial year. The target specalises in education financing for those looking to universities in the United States, the UK and Canada for higher education. The buyers will also inject 20 billion rupees into Credila, which should help give the company, already a market major, an edge over rivals including state-controlled banks and the Warburg Pincus-backed Avanse Financial Services. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: HDFC, Credila, BPEA EQT, Warburg Pincus, Shritama Bose, Robyn Mak, Thomas Shum Organizations: Reuters, Chrys Capital, Bajaj Finance, Financial, Twitter, Virgin, Thomson Locations: MUMBAI, Swedish, United States, Canada, India, Credila, Cava
NEW YORK, June 20 (Reuters) - Savers Value Village (SVV.N) said on Tuesday it aims to raise up to nearly $320 million for an initial public offering that would value the U.S. thrift store operator at about $2.7 billion. Savers Value Village, owned by private equity firm Ares Management Corp (ARES.N), plans to sell up to 18.8 million shares at $15 to $17 apiece, regulatory filings showed. Based in Bellevue, Washington, Savers Value Village is one of the largest retailers of secondhand clothing, books, toys, shoes and household goods, with 317 stores in the United States and Canada. Revenue totaled $1.44 billion in 2022, up 19% from the prior year, while net income was flat at $84.7 million. Ares Management will retain an 88% stake in Savers Value Village after the IPO.
Persons: Morgan, Jefferies, Goldman Sachs, Chibuike Oguh, Lance Tupper, Richard Chang Organizations: YORK, Energy, Kodiak Gas Services, reinsurer Fidelis Insurance Holdings, Ares Management Corp, Revenue, Management, Canada's, Norges, Investment Management, J.P, UBS, underwriters, New York Stock Exchange, Thomson Locations: Cava, Bellevue , Washington, United States, Canada, Canada's Ontario, New York
Kodiak Gas Services aims for $1.65 billion valuation in US IPO
  + stars: | 2023-06-20 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
June 20 (Reuters) - Kodiak Gas Services said on Tuesday it is aiming for a valuation of about $1.65 billion in its U.S. listing, expecting to benefit from returning investor appetite for new offerings. The company is looking to sell 16 million shares in its initial public offering priced between $19 and $22 apiece. Last week, Mediterranean restaurant chain Cava Group (CAVA.N) saw its valuation nearly double after its shares surged in a stellar market debut. In May, Johnson & Johnson's (JNJ.N) consumer health business, Kenvue (KVUE.N), managed to complete the largest IPO since Rivian Automotive (RIVN.O) listed in 2021. Kodiak Gas Services said it is looking to list its shares on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "KGS".
Persons: Johnson, Goldman Sachs, Morgan, Manya Saini, Shinjini Organizations: Kodiak Gas Services, Rivian, New York Stock Exchange, Goldman Sachs & Co, underwriters, Thomson Locations: United States, Ukraine, Cava, Bengaluru
These 3 stocks are troubled but I'm not ready to give up
  + stars: | 2023-06-20 | by ( Jim Cramer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is also a head-scratcher. EL YTD mountain Estee Lauder YTD performance Estee Lauder just shocks me. Estee Lauder, at the end of this week, acted like there was something going on, but I can't fathom what it might be. That said, there's a suit going on in Northern California with a dying 24-year-old man claiming that excess use of J & J baby powder is to blame, which could make $8.9 billion look small. Bottom line Johnson & Johnson, Estee Lauder and Danaher are why this business of stock picking and running a portfolio can be so daunting.
Persons: Estee Lauder, Johnson, Danaher's, Lauder, Houdini, Fabrizio Freda, Alex Gorsky, there's, Danaher, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Spencer Platt Organizations: CNBC, New York Stock Exchange, Getty Locations: Swiss, Roche, China, Cava, CAVA, Northern California, New York City
Generali’s pounce may win over in-house sceptics
  + stars: | 2023-06-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
The 29 billion euro Italian insurer on Thursday agreed to purchase Liberty Seguros, a group of European businesses, from U.S. insurer Liberty Mutual for 2.3 billion euros in cash. The Italian insurer’s largest acquisition since 2013 nearly exhausts its M&A firepower, which the group had assessed at between 2.5 billion euros and 3 billion euros. At 2.3 billion euros, or nearly two times its 1.2 billion euros of annual revenue, Liberty Seguros’ price tag does not look cheap. But the real price falls to 1.8 billion euros after factoring in around 500 million euros of cash expected from a sale of Brazilian assets announced earlier this year. Assuming three-quarters of these are cost cuts, they may be worth around 800 million euros once taxed at 25% and capitalised.
Persons: Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone, Philippe Donnet, Generali, Lisa Jucca, Pierre Briancon, Oliver Taslic Organizations: MILAN, Reuters, Liberty, Liberty Mutual, Axa, Allianz, Twitter, Thomson Locations: U.S, Italian, Iberia, Spain, Portugal, Europe, Cava
Virgin Galactic defies gravity
  + stars: | 2023-06-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
NEW YORK, June 16 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The Virgin Galactic (SPCE.N) countdown has begun. Richard Branson’s space tourism company said on Thursday it plans to launch its first commercial flight within days. Virgin Galactic also depends on there being enough people willing to pay $450,000 for a few minutes in weightlessness. If Virgin Galactic could carry six passengers a week, and earn a 20% EBITDA margin, it would someday generate about $30 million of such earnings. For a company that has so badly missed previous projections, it’s Virgin Galactic’s valuation that is out of this world.
Persons: Richard, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Robert Cyran, Jeffrey Goldfarb, Streisand Neto Organizations: YORK, Reuters, Virgin, Galactic, Origin, SpaceX, Southwest Airlines, Twitter, Thomson Locations: Cava
Cramer thinks a prosperous IPO market could lead to an influx of money on Wall Street and a hiring frenzy, the last thing the Fed wants when it's trying to cool off the economy. "The Fed needs to stop being so broad and opaque; what we need from them is narrow transparency," he said. "Otherwise, the animal spirits will kick in again and companies will start going on a hiring binge, which is the last thing the Fed wants." Cramer believes the Fed must provide a game plan of how it plans to bring the housing market down. "We've got a massive shortage of homes in this country, but who the heck would ever build more if they think the Fed wants to crush the whole economy once those homes and apartments are up?"
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, We've Organizations: Reserve, Wall, Kroger Locations: Cava
Inside the rise of a Wall Street wunderkind
  + stars: | 2023-06-16 | by ( Dan Defrancesco | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
Achieving success at an early age is impressive in any industry, but it's particularly awe-inspiring on Wall Street. Kuenzel, who started as an intern at hedge fund Citadel in 2018 and focused on quantitative research, spoke about his rise within Griffin's financial empire. It's a good lesson for how fixing issues at work is a surefire way to supercharge your career. The Fed and the SEC are investigating the work Goldman did with SVB in the lead-up to its failure, The Wall Street Journal reports. If you're suffering from pre-diabetes or obesity, intermittent fasting could be a good way to control your blood sugar.
Persons: Dan DeFrancesco, Wilhelm, we've, Peter Cade, Emmalyse Brownstein, Soeren Kuenzel, Ken Griffin's, Kuenzel, Griffin, Nancy Luna, Goldman Sachs, Adam Dell, Morgan Stanley, Crispin Odey, Goldman, Qi Tom Chen, Horace Mann School, Jeffrey Cane, Nathan Rennolds Organizations: Getty, Citadel Securities, Citadel, Bloomberg, Odey, Management, JPMorgan, SEC, Street, CNBC, Horace Mann, LinkedIn Locations: London, New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCava's blockbuster market debut: What this means for the IPO marketSarah Kunst, Cleo Capital managing director, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss why she thinks the fall could be good for IPOs, what the blockbuster market debut of Cava suggests, and more.
Persons: Sarah Kunst Organizations: Sarah, Cleo Capital
iRobot — The stock surged 19% after U.K. regulators approved Amazon's $1.7 billion acquisition of the Roomba vacuum cleaner maker. Cava Group — Cava Group shares dropped 15% during trading Friday, giving back some of its gains from its massive debut Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange. SoFi Technologies — The financial technology stock dropped more than 8% after both Bank of America and Piper Sandler downgraded it to neutral from buy, citing SoFi's recent run higher. Micron Technology — Shares dipped 1.5% after Micron Technology said a China chip ban could hurt the company. Truist Financial — Shares fell 1.6% after Odeon Capital Group downgraded Truist Financial to hold from buy, according to FactSet.
Persons: Richard Branson, iRobot, Piper Sandler, Refinitiv, Morgan Stanley, Joseph Moore, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Yun Li Organizations: Virgin Galactic —, West Pharmaceutical Services, Bank of America, — Cava, New York Stock Exchange, Technologies, Adobe, Nvidia, Devices, Micron Technology, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, — Humana, Odeon Capital Locations: China
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday explained why Domino's Pizza stock soared this week, going from $298 to $331, with a 6.5% gain on Thursday alone. Domino's has been struggling with a post-Covid hangover, Cramer said, plummeting last month to its lowest levels since the pandemic, where its delivery services became a popular option for those stuck at home. But besides the general hype about restaurant chains after Cava's successful initial public offering, Cramer thinks Domino's performed so well in part due to bullish reports released this week from analysts at Piper Sandler and Stifel. The analyst at Stifel, Chris O'Cull, upgraded Domino's from hold to buy, arguing the company will "will stabilize delivery sales and continue growing carryout sales to new record levels." "While the next earnings report likely won't be anything special—in other words, don't buy it for the next quarter—after these two terrific notes, I'm feeling like Domino's stock must be bottoming, right?"
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Domino's, Cramer, Piper Sandler, Stifel, Brian Mullen, Mullen, Chris O'Cull, O'Cull Locations: Stifel
Cava IPO comes in a little too hot
  + stars: | 2023-06-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
The company’s IPO raised $318 million, about $30 million more than it had expected a few days earlier, to fuel its expansion. And just in time for the afternoon lunch rush, its shares opened on the New York Stock Exchange at nearly double its IPO price. That implies Cava’s valuation is close to $5 billion, over twice the amount private investors ascribed it in 2021. Cava is a lot like Sweetgreen – neither are profitable, and both have a similar number of stores. But Cava now trades at more than five times its theoretical annualized sales based on the first quarter, much higher than the 1.4 times Sweetgreen commands.
Persons: Cava, copycats, Anita Ramaswamy, John Foley, Katrina Hamlin Organizations: YORK, Reuters, New York Stock Exchange, Twitter, Corporate, Thomson Locations: Crunchbase, Cava
Check out the companies making the biggest moves in premarket trading:Virgin Galactic — Shares soared nearly 45% in premarket trading, a day after the company said its first commercial space tourism flight is set for later this month. Adobe — The tech stock rallied nearly 5% following its earnings and revenue beat after the bell Thursday. SoFi Technologies — Shares dropped about 6% after being downgraded by Piper Sandler to neutral from buy. Cava Group — The newly debuted restaurant stock rose more than 4% in premarket trading on Friday, extending its massive gains from Thursday's session. DraftKings — Shares rose more than 1% after the online betting company made a $195 million offer for PointsBet's U.S. assets, outbidding Fanatics.
Persons: Piper Sandler, Oppenheimer, Cava, , Jesse Pound Organizations: Virgin Galactic —, Adobe, Markets, Micron Technologies, Bloomberg, Micron, DraftKings, PointsBet's U.S Locations: India
Cava's successful debut: What this means for future IPOs
  + stars: | 2023-06-16 | by ( Leslie Picker | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCava's successful debut: What this means for future IPOsCNBC's Leslie Picker joins 'Squawk on the Street' to report on Cava Group's blockbuster public market debut.
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Here's why Cava stock soared in its market debut
  + stars: | 2023-06-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHere's why Cava stock soared in its market debutNick Setyan, Wedbush Securities analyst, joins ‘Power Lunch’ to discuss the blockbuster public market debut of Cava Group on the New York Stock Exchange.
Persons: Nick Setyan Organizations: Wedbush Securities, Group, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Cava
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe A.I. flood has gone too far too fast, says Requisite Capital's Bryn TalkingtonCNBC's 'Halftime Report' investment committee, Josh Brown, Bryn Talkington, Rob Sechan and Jim Lebenthal, discuss the Fed pause, and Cava shares surging and market rally.
Persons: Bryn, CNBC's, Josh Brown, Bryn Talkington, Rob Sechan, Jim Lebenthal Locations: Cava
CAVA buyers are drawn in by FOMO, says Jim Cramer
  + stars: | 2023-06-15 | by ( Jim Cramer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCAVA buyers are drawn in by FOMO, says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer breaks down the four camps of bull market buyers in the current market.
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