Gemini Space Station Inc. Files Prospectus for IPO, Begins Trading on Nasdaq Under 'GEMI'
Reuters
Sep 16
Gemini Space Station Inc. Files Prospectus for IPO, Begins Trading on Nasdaq Under 'GEMI'
Gemini Space Station Inc., a global cryptoplatform, has filed a registration statement with the SEC for its initial public offering. The company successfully closed its offering, selling a total of 15,937,501 shares of Class A common stock at $28.00 per share, with 300,565 shares sold by Gemini itself and 458,364 shares sold by selling stockholders through the underwriters' over-allotment option. The Class A common stock is now trading on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the ticker symbol "GEMI." The lead bookrunners for the offering include Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC and Citigroup, with additional support from Morgan Stanley and Cantor, among others. Copies of the prospectus are available through the SEC's website or from the offices of Goldman Sachs and Citigroup.
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