U.S. swimming pool supplies retailer Leslie's Inc on Wednesday priced its initial public offering (IPO) at $17 a share, above its target range, to sell $680 million in stock, it said in a statement.
Shares of Leslie's Inc surged 21% in their Nasdaq debut on Thursday, marking a strong listing for the pool supplies retailer after it sold $680 million in stock in its initial public offering.
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