Just weeks after a buzzy trading debut,
The digital-payments firm’s stock fell 3.8% to $39.94 Friday, closing below the $40 listing price. Klarna started trading on Sept. 10 after the company and some of its backers raised about $1.58 billion in an offering that was double-digit oversubscribed and priced above the marketed range.
The stock’s slide comes as a record-setting rally in US technology stocks hit pause this week after a series ...
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