Momo targets US$232m from IPO
New York
MOMO Inc, the Chinese application that lets users send text, photos or video to people nearby, is seeking as much as US$232 million in a US initial public offering.
The company is offering 16 million American depositary receipts for US$12.50 to US$14.50 apiece, according to a regulatory filing on Friday. Concurrent with the IPO, the company plans a private placement to existing shareholder Alibaba Group of US$50 million in Class A shares and US$10 m…
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