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Square shares jump 46% on debut | Square shares jump 46% on debut |
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Shares of global payment company Square jumped 46% in the open hours of its first day of trading. | Shares of global payment company Square jumped 46% in the open hours of its first day of trading. |
The company priced its shares at just $9 (£5.88) lower than the expected range of $11 to $13. | The company priced its shares at just $9 (£5.88) lower than the expected range of $11 to $13. |
The low price has caused some investors to speculate about the long term health of the company. | The low price has caused some investors to speculate about the long term health of the company. |
Square - which helps companies accept and process credit card payment - was created by the co-founder and chief executive of Twitter Jack Dorsey. | Square - which helps companies accept and process credit card payment - was created by the co-founder and chief executive of Twitter Jack Dorsey. |
Square is a cube shape plug that attaches to smart phones and tablets to allow them to accept credit card swipes. | |
Listing its shares publically allowed Square to raise $243m. | Listing its shares publically allowed Square to raise $243m. |
The stock reached $14.78 at one point in the early hours of trading. | The stock reached $14.78 at one point in the early hours of trading. |
"Square's financials leave much to be desired. But there's still a lot to like here, and think the success of their debut will say a lot about the current IPO environment," said Brian Hamilton, chairman of data firm Sageworks. | "Square's financials leave much to be desired. But there's still a lot to like here, and think the success of their debut will say a lot about the current IPO environment," said Brian Hamilton, chairman of data firm Sageworks. |
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Marcia Dorsey - Mr Dorsey's mother - rang the open bell for the New York Stock Exchange. | |
Mr Dorsey's other company- Twitter- began selling its shares publically in 2013. | |
On Monday, Square addressed for the first time how it planed to handle having a chief executive who is the head of two public companies. | |
In a statement the company said Mr Dorsey would give his "full business efforts and time to the company, other than with respect to [his] work with Twitter Inc". |