In a reflection of the demand for Twitter's stock, the 7-year-old short messaging service on today boosted the price range for the IPO to $23 and $25 per share. The San Francisco company had set a range of $17 to $20 per share before Twitter executives began pitching investors interested in the IPO in a series of meetings that began last week.
At its new range, the IPO could raise more than $2 billion.
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Some analysts had estimated Twitter's market value might be as high as $20 billion.
The investment bankers handling Twitter's IPO could raise the price yet again before the IPO is priced Wednesday evening. The shares are scheduled to begin trading Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "TWTR."
Twitter said in today's regulatory filing that it still plans to sell 70 million shares. If all of those shares are sold, the offering's underwriters can buy another 10.5 million shares.
At $25 per share, Twitter's market value would be around $15.6 billion. Twitter's value is based on 625.2 million outstanding shares expected after the offering, including restricted stock units and stock options.
Twitter is trying to avoid the trouble that plagued another high-profile IPO completed nearly 18 months ago by Facebook Inc., one of its biggest rivals.
Facebook's IPO was marred by technical glitches on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange in May of 2012. As a result, the Securities and Exchange Commission fined Nasdaq $10 million, the largest ever levied against an exchange. Those problems likely led Twitter to the New York Stock Exchange.
Twitter also said in its filing that it received a letter from IBM accusing it of infringing on three of its patents. The letter asks Twitter to take part in settlement negotiations, but Twitter said in its filing that it believes it has a "meritorious defense" to the allegations.
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