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Square raised a lot less money than other high-profile tech IPOs of the last 5 years

Square's IPO was a mixed bag. The shares were underpriced at $9, and finished the day at $13 — the upper end of where Square originally priced them. Although the company's valuation was slashed from the $6 billion that late-stage investors valued it at a year ago, those investors still made a killing.

But the real purpose of going public is to raise money for continuing operations. Square's IPO was smaller than a lot of other high-profile tech IPOs of the last 5 years, as this chart from Statista shows. Square raised $243 million, while Match, which also went public today, raised $400 million. But the big winner in the IPO market has to be Alibaba, which raised $25 billion when it went public last year.

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(Statista)

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