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Spotify stock price
Spotify stock price










spotify stock price

Of course the above numbers are just historical pricing, and legally can’t be an indication of what Spotify actually thinks their shares will be worth. In it’s F-1 registration, Spotify notes that these share prices and amounts all reflect a 40-to-one share split, which the company says is being done to “reduce the per share price of our ordinary shares to a more customary level for a newly listed company on the NYSE”. Of course the more demand there is the higher the shares will trade, and since Spotify’s public offering has been much anticipated don’t be surprised if we see share prices closer (or upwards) of $150. That means we can expect shares to trade somewhere in this range when Spotify goes public, with the price likely leaning towards the higher end ($132.50) to account for the increased demand once they are available to a broader investor base. The most recent private transactions should give us a pretty good indication of what shares will be worth when they start being publicly traded.Īs you can see in the chart below, in 2017 Spotify shares were bought and sold privately for anywhere between $125.00 and $37.50, which is a pretty wide range. But in the last two months the value has become a little more defined, with shares trading anywhere between $132.50 and $90 in January and February 2018. However, Spotify’s F-1 registration does disclose what its shares have historically traded for on the private market. No IPO means there are no investment banks to underwrite and price the offering, meaning the public markets will essentially be the only thing determining what Spotify shares will be worth when they start trading. Instead they’ll just allow existing shares owned by investors and employees to be traded publicly on the New York Stock Exchange.

spotify stock price

But unlike most tech offerings, Spotify won’t be raising any money by issuing new shares.












Spotify stock price