Peloton, which debuted its IPO prospectus last month, plans to charge as much as $29 per share in its upcoming Nasdaq listing.In an amended S-1 filing released Tuesday afternoon, the developer of internet-connected stationary bikes and treadmills announced a proposed price range of $26 to $29 per share, allowing the company to raise as much as $1.2 billion in its 2019 public offering.At the high end of the proposed price, Pelotons valuation would surpass $8 billion.
The business is expected to launch its IPO roadshow as soon as Wednesday, according to Bloomberg.New York-based Peloton will trade under the ticker symbol PTON.
Goldman Sachs - Co.
and J.P.
Morgan Securities are managing the IPO as lead underwriters.Peloton, founded in 2012, raised$550 million in venture capital funding last year at a valuation of $4.15 billion.
In total, the company has attracted $994 million in venture capital investment, according to PitchBook.
Its S-1 filing lists CP Interactive Fitness (5.4% pre-IPO stake) an entity connected to the private equity firm Catterton TCV (6.7%), Tiger Global (19.8%), True Ventures (12%) and Fidelity Investments (6.8%) as principal stakeholders, or investors with at least a 5% stake in the company.Peloton reported an impressive $915 million in total revenue for the year ending June 30, 2019, an increase of 110% from $435 million in fiscal 2018 and $218.6 million in 2017.
Its losses, meanwhile, hit $245.7 million in 2019, up significantly from a reported net loss of $47.9 million last year.The companys upcoming float is expected to be one of the largest of the year.
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