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    Instacart set to raise IPO target price after Arm's successful debut

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    Instacart is now expected to sell shares for $28 to $30 apiece, the Journal said, adding that the company plans to disclose the target price in an amended filing as early as Friday.

    Illustration shows Instacart logoReuters
    Grocery-delivery company Instacart is preparing to raise the target price for its initial public offering following the successful debut of SoftBank-owned Arm, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

    Instacart is now expected to sell shares for $28 to $30 apiece, the Journal said, adding that the company plans to disclose the target price in an amended filing as early as Friday.

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    Earlier this week, Instacart had said it was aiming to raise up to $616 million by offering 22 million shares priced between $26 and $28 each, targeting a valuation of up to $9.3 billion.

    Instacart did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment.
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