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Software Platform ServiceTitan Boosts IPO Price Estimate

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Key Takeaways

  • ServiceTitan raised its estimate for the pricing of its stock in its planned initial public offering to $65 to $67 per share, up from $52 to $57 per share it announced just last week.
  • The company, which provides a cloud-based software platform for trades businesses, plans to sell 8.8 million shares in the IPO, which is expected tomorrow.
  • ServiceTitan reported a loss for the year ending July 31 and quarter ending Oct. 31.

Market excitement is apparently growing for the initial public offering (IPO) by ServiceTitan, a cloud-based software platform for ൲trades businesses.

In a regulator filing, the company updated the expected IPO sale price to between $65 and $67 per share. Just last week, ServiceTitan anticipated the price would be $52 to $57 per share.

The firm plans to sell 8.8 million shares of its Class A stock, and it will grant the un🔴derwriters the option of purchasing an additional 1.32 million shares at the IPO price. 

ServiceTitan Reported $183M Losౠs for Year Ending July 31🧸

ServiceTitan reported that for the 12 months ending July 31, it had a net loss 🧔of $183 million, with revenue🤪 of $685 million. 

The company was founded in 2012 by Ara Mahdessian and Vahe Kuzoy🅠an, sons of immigrants who were trades business owners.

The IPO is anticipated to occur tomorrow, MarketWatch reported. ServiceTitan has applied to trade on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "TTAN."

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