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Lightspeed Shares Soar in Debut After $179 Million IPO

Lightspeed Shares Soar in Debut After $179 Million IPO

(Bloomberg) -- Lightspeed POS Inc., a software maker for retailers and restaurants, soared in its trading debut after raising C$240 million ($179 million) in the biggest initial public offering by a Canadian technology company in almost nine years.

Shares climbed as much as 26 percent from the IPO price of C$16. They closed up 19 percent to C$19 in Toronto. That values the Montreal-based company, whose platform can be used for everything from point of sale to inventory management, at about C$1.7 billion.

The share sale is the biggest by a Canadian tech company since Smart Technologies Inc. raised $660 million in a 2010 U.S. listing. Ottawa-based e-commerce company Shopify Inc. raised $131 million in its IPO, and is now valued at more than $20 billion. Not all have fared well though: Real Matters Inc., a real estate data and software firm has seen its market share shrink by about two thirds since its 2017 debut.

Lightspeed, which was founded in 2005 and employs more than 700 people, focuses on small and medium-sized businesses. Early investors include Caisse de Depot et Placement du Quebec, the province’s pension fund manager. Bank of Montreal, National Bank Financial and JPMorgan Chase & Co. led the share sale.

--With assistance from Scott Deveau and Doug Alexander.

To contact the reporter on this story: Sandrine Rastello in Montreal at srastello@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: David Scanlan at dscanlan@bloomberg.net, Steven Frank, Michael Hytha

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