Lime Secures $167 Million in Nasdaq IPO at $25 Per Share

Micromobility firm Lime raises $167M in its IPO to address $1 billion in liabilities, trading under ticker LIME. Lime raised $167 million in its initial public offering, selling 6.68 million shares at $25 each, within its $24 to $26 target range. The company’s valuation re

Micromobility firm Lime raises $167M in its IPO to address $1 billion in liabilities, trading under ticker LIME.

Lime raised $167 million in its initial public offering, selling 6.68 million shares at $25 each, within its $24 to $26 target range. The company’s valuation reached approximately $1.66 billion, slightly below Bird’s 2021 SPAC merger valuation.

The IPO follows years of delays, with CEO Wayne Ting previously targeting a 2022 debut before citing unfavorable market conditions. Lime’s filing in May warned of substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern without fresh capital.

Proceeds will help repay $1 billion in liabilities, over half due by year-end. The micromobility sector has faced challenges, including Bird’s bankruptcy and industry consolidation.

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