Twitter Kicks Off Its Initial Public Offering at the New York Stock Exchange at $45.10 per Share
Popular Twitter users Sir Patrick Stewart, Vivienne Harr, and the Boston Police Department rang the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange this morning to commemorate Twitter’s initial public offering. The company initially priced 70 million shares at $26 each, and began trading shortly before 11AM EST at $45.10 per share on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol TWTR. Last year, we covered Facebook’s IPO.
Woke up to this… @jack pic.twitter.com/lm4pujNavA
— Andrew Borovsky (@borovsky) November 7, 2013
— Twitter (@twitter) November 7, 2013
.@Twitter owes success to its users, so gives #NYSEBell to @SirPatrickStew, @VivienneHarr & @Bostonpolice #TwitterIPO pic.twitter.com/fAprlGV8Vs
— (NYX) NYSE Euronext (@NYSEEuronext) November 7, 2013
photo via NYSE Euronext