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IPO mania: Zoom zooms, Pinterest pins down Wall Street on first day of trading

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There’s some tech jubilance in the air on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley as a pair of newly public companies — Zoom and Pinterest — are seeing their stocks soar on their first trading day.

No one wants talk about a bubble, not to mention its prospects for bursting, but the strong initial performanc­es might reassure investors with jittery nerves following Lyft’s disappoint­ing start less than a month ago.

Zoom Video Communicat­ions, which makes video conferenci­ng technology people use for work, came out as a dark horse, (or dark unicorn, that is), its shares surging about 81 percent when it began trading. Pinterest Inc., a much better known company that serves as a digital pinboard for people who want to see wedding, mealplanni­ng, home renovation and other ideas, jumped 25 percent.

Dan Morgan, senior portfolio manager for Synovus Trust, said an initial uptick is a good sign.

“It shows there is still strong demand in the tech sector,” he said.

A strong share surge would be good news for Uber too, which is due to go public in the next few weeks along with other possible tech IPOS from Slack and Palantir.

“There’s a lot coming down the pipe,” Morgan added.

Other high-profile companies, such as Twitter and Snap, also had strong initial trading days but then saw their stock prices fall substantia­lly in the subsequent months. Just three weeks ago, Uber’s smaller ride-hailing rival Lyft also did well on its first trading day before Wall Street pumped the brakes. Lyft is now trading nearly 20 percent below its initial public offering price.

For all the cautionary tales, there are companies like payment processor Square, which went public at $9 per share, rose 45 percent on the first day of trading and now sell for around $70.

San Francisco-based Pinterest is on track to raise more than $1.4 billion on its first day of trading. The company has more than 250 million monthly users. Revenue, mainly through advertisin­g, reached $736 million last year and the company posted a loss of $63 million.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Zoom CEO Eric Yuan attends the opening bell at Nasdaq as his company has its IPO on Thursday in New York. The videoconfe­rencing company is headquarte­red in San Jose, Calif.
Associated Press Zoom CEO Eric Yuan attends the opening bell at Nasdaq as his company has its IPO on Thursday in New York. The videoconfe­rencing company is headquarte­red in San Jose, Calif.

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