Lincoln International valued at $2.3 billion as shares jump in NYSE debut

Lincoln International shares surged 12.6% on their New York Stock Exchange debut. The investment bank is now valued at approximately $2.3 billion. The Chicago-based firm's stock opened above its offer price. Lincoln and selling stockholders raised...

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Lincoln International jumps 12.6% in NYSE debut after strong IPO pricing.
Shares ​of Lincoln International gained 12.6% in their New York Stock ‌Exchange ⁠debut ⁠on Wednesday, valuing the investment ​bank at about $2.3 billion.

The Chicago, ​Illinois-based firm's stock opened at $22.51 apiece, above the ​offer price of $20.

Lincoln ⁠and ‌selling stockholders ​sold ​21 million shares ⁠at the top of the marketed ​range of $18 and $20 each ​to raise $421 million in the IPO.


Investment bank IPOs in New York have been ‌scarce over the past decade or so, ​with some ​boutique ⁠advisory firms choosing to sell themselves before reaching the scale ​needed to go public.
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