ServiceTitan (TTAN), a software provider for trades services businesses, saw its shares skyrocket 42.25% in its market debut on Thursday, reflecting robust investor demand for the company's initial public offering (IPO) and optimism surrounding its growth prospects.
The company priced its IPO at $71 per share, exceeding the expected range of $65-$67 and raising around $625 million. This strong pricing was a testament to Wall Street's appetite for TTAN's growth story and its potential to capitalize on the vast $1.5 trillion trade services market.
ServiceTitan offers billing, dispatch, and payment software solutions tailored for trades businesses, including plumbing, electrical, HVAC, garage door services, and landscaping. With its deep domain expertise and comprehensive platform, the company aims to address the historically underserved technology needs of these sectors.
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