The San Mateo, California-based company said in a filing Tuesday that it will market 28 million shares for $75 to $85 each. At the top of that range, Snowflake would be valued at $23.7 billion based on the outstanding shares listed in the filing.
That would give the cloud-data company a valuation of almost twice that in its last private funding round of $12.4 billion.
Timed with the IPO,
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