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There's a lot riding on Square today

Nov 19, 2015, 19:55 IST

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Square is set to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, and there is a lot riding on it.

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The digital-payments company set the price for its initial public offering at $9 per share, below the $11 to $13 range it had initially proposed.

The price is below the $15.46-per-share price at which it sold stock in its most recent private funding round.

Square is not the first tech startup to do go public at a lower valuation than its last round of private funding - New Relic, Hortonworks, Box, and a handful of others have recently done the same. But it is certainly the most high-profile company to do so.

If things go well for the company and it has a successful trading debut, it could signal to other "unicorns" - tech companies with valuations of $1 billion or more - that it's okay to go public at a lower valuation than they have in the private markets.

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"If Square trades stably or continues to increase in value, I think what it'll do is it will provide some confidence to other unicorn companies that they can actually tap the public markets even at a price below what they might have last raised in the private market - and the world won't implode," Phil Haslett of EquityZen, a marketplace for investors looking to buy shares from startup employees, told Business Insider.

"If Square is a big success, there's not necessarily going to be a flood - but a big increase in companies tapping the public markets for further financing," Haslett said.

We'll be tracking how Square is trading here.

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