Klarna IPO debut: Stock jumps 30% on NYSE listing; Swedish BNPL firm eyes US market growth
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Swedish company Klarna made its debut on the New York Stock Exchange. Shares of the buy-now-pay-later firm jumped 30% after opening. The IPO was priced at $40, but shares opened at $52. The company sold over 34 million shares, raising $1.37 billion. Klarna’s CEO, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, sees a big opportunity in the US market.
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