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The U.S.-based issuer of one of the most popular cryptocurrencies made its debut on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday ...
Circle, the company behind the $61 billion stablecoin USDC, made a roaring debut on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday, ...
The market for initial public offerings seems to be improving after the stock selloff linked to tariff concerns in early ...
Just look at the robust demand for the initial public offering of Circle Internet Group, the leader in the world of ...
While Wall Street insiders enjoyed a first day "pop," it appears Circle could have pocketed much more from its debut.
The euphoric action harkens back to the 2021 Coinbase IPO, which didn't end well for those who piled in near the high.
The cryptocurrency company's stock opened for trading on the NYSE at $69 apiece, valuing the stablecoin issuer at nearly $18 ...
Circle joins Coinbase, Mara Holdings and Riot Platforms as one of the few pure-play crypto companies to list in the U.S.
The stock price soared and opened at $69.50, a gain of 124 percent. In afternoon trading, shares traded at $92.68. Circle’s ...