SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter
Twitter said it planned to raise between $1.25 billion and $1.44 billion in the offering, according to an amended version of its prospectus filed on Thursday.
The valuation is lower than the $15 billion that some analysts expected the Web social media company to seek in its hotly anticipated IPO. But Twitter, which has said it plans to list its stock under the "TWTR" symbol on the New York Stock Exchange, could increase the price range as it moves closer to the offering.
Twitter is expected to begin its pre-IPO road show next week as it gears up for an offering expected in November.
Twitter said on Thursday that there will be 544,696,816 shares of its common stock outstanding after the offering. (Reporting by Alexei Oreskovic; editing by Bernard Orr and Matthew Lewis)
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