Opera Shares Pop in US Market Debut

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By Reuters | Updated: 28 July 2018 10:15 IST

Opera debuted in the US market on Friday

Web browser developer Opera's shares rose as much as 30 percent in their US market debut on Friday, giving the Norway-based company a market value of about $1.72 billion (roughly Rs. 11,803 crores).

The company's shares opened at $14.34 (roughly Rs. 984), about 20 percent above its initial public offering price of $12.00 (roughly Rs. 823) per American depositary share.

Opera, founded in 1995, was originally owned by Norwegian software firm Otello Corp ASA before being bought by a consortium of Chinese investors in 2016.

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The company has pioneered several innovations that later became common in major browsers such as tabbed browsing and pop-up blocking, which helped users control an earlier generation of in-your-face ads and malware disguised as advertising.

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Opera competes with companies such as Alphabet, Apple and Microsoft.

Opera, which has about 322 million monthly active users, said its mobile browsers are mostly used in Asia and Africa, while its PC browsers are preferred in North America and Europe.

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The company reported net income of $6.6 million (roughly Rs. 45.29 crores) for the quarter ended March 31, compared with a loss of $168,000 (roughly Rs. 1.15 crores) a year earlier.

Operating revenue in the quarter rose to $39.45 million (roughly Rs. 271 crores) from $25.48 million (roughly Rs. 174 crores). Most of the company's revenue is generated through agreements with advertisements and search partners.

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Opera's IPO of 9.6 million ADSs was priced on Friday at the top end of its indicated range, raising about $115 million (roughly Rs. 789 crores).

Each ADS is equal to two ordinary shares, and the company has 220.3 million ordinary shares outstanding after the offering.

The proceeds from the offering will be used for research and development, strategic partnerships and distribution and marketing, the company said in its IPO filing.

CICC and Citigroup were the underwriters for the offering.

© Thomson Reuters 2018

 

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