Krispy Kreme raises $500 million after pricing U.S. IPO below range
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[July 01, 2021] By
Echo Wang and Niket Nishant
(Reuters) -Doughnut chain Krispy Kreme
priced its initial public offering well below the planned range to raise
$500 million, indicating a lukewarm reception from investors during one
of the busiest weeks for stock market debuts in the United States.
The company priced 29.4 million shares at $17 each, below the $21 to $24
per share range it had set earlier. The IPO valued it at $2.7 billion.
Known for its iconic glazed doughnuts, Krispy Kreme will start trading
during one of the busiest weeks of 2021 for U.S. IPOs, with at least 17
companies scheduled to enter the market.
In what was the biggest U.S. listing by a Chinese company since 2014,
China's Didi Global Inc debuted on Wednesday with a valuation of more
than $68 billion at close.
Krispy Kreme had previously planned to sell about 26.7 million shares,
its earlier filing showed. With those terms, it would have raised $640
million at the top end of the range.
Krispy Kreme opened its first store in North Carolina in 1937 when it
started selling doughnuts in local grocery stores. Their business also
includes cookie chain Insomnia Cookies, and k-cups for Keurig.
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Krispy Kreme doughnuts go into production at the opening of the
store at Harrods in London, Britain, October, 3, 2003. REUTERS/
David Bebber/File Photo
It sold 1.3 billion donuts across 30 countries in fiscal 2020, capping the
highest level of sales in the brand's history, with net revenues of $1.1
billion.
It first went public in 2000 but its unit had to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
in 2005.
The IPO would mark Krispy Kreme's return to U.S. stock markets five years after
it was taken private by Keurig parent company JAB Holding Co in a $1.35 billion
deal in 2016.
The company intends to list on the Nasdaq on Thursday under the ticker symbol "DNUT".J.P.
Morgan, Morgan Stanley, BofA Securities and Citigroup are the lead book-running
managers for the offering.
(Reporting by Echo Wang in Asheville, N.C., Niket Nishant in Bengaluru; Editing
Devika Syamnath & Shri Navaratnam)
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