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2021-12-10
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Nubank’s Debut, Grab’s Slump Dominate Year-End Listings as 2021 IPOs Limp to the Finish Line
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But a crop of busted IPOs have brought down performance, and there have been some notable slides amid high-profile platforms.\nCase, or cases in point: In recent days, Grab, the tech firm with ambitions to become a super-app, with reach far beyond its core ride-hailing holdings, sank 20% on its first day of trading.\nThe shares initially opened at a bit more than $13 last week on the first trading day; they’re down 11% on Dec. 9, changing hands at $7.88. Another high-profile busted IPO can be found with Didi, also a marquee name in ride-hailing. The company went public earlier this year at $14. Amid the news of delisting the shares are now trading below half those levels.\nThe list goes on, and it may seem that only Roblox has emerged unscathed, up more than 170% YTD. 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