Twitter announces IPO
- Preeti Upadhyaya
- Technology Reporter- Silicon Valley Business Journal
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Twitter
is finally going public after submitting an S-1 to the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
The San Francisco company
announced the much-anticipated move in a Tweet this
afternoon, saying, "We've confidentially submitted an S-1 to the SEC for a
planned IPO. This Tweet does not constitute an offer of any securities for
sale."
A Twitter spokesperson confirmed the Tweet was accurate and added no further
comment.
Goldman Sachs is expected to be
the lead underwriter in the IPO, according to
Bloomberg News.
Twitter was able to file
confidentially as an "emerging growth company" thanks
to the JOBS act. The law, passed last year, states that emerging companies
are defined as those that make less than $1 billion in revenue. Under the law,
Twitter's documents can remain private for up to 21 days.
The news of Twitter going public
is reflective of a pair of reports released Thursday that provide
more evidence that tech IPOs are picking up.
The company, led by CEO Dick Costolo and valued
at about $10 billion, has been steadily building up to a public
offering.
This summer, the company
has been staffing up key financial positions, including a stock
administration analyst who handled stock grants to help social gaming
company Zynga go public. It also nabbed
Facebook's head of consumer and mobile marketing, Kate Jhaveri.
The company was also recently
chatting with banks, holding
preliminary talks with security firms according to the San Francisco
Chronicle.
Beyond staffing, Twitter has also been strengthening its business side in
recent months through acquisitions.
It recently acquired mobile ad
tech firm MoPub, and last month it bought
Trendrr, which tracks interactions that mention television programming via
social media.
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