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Circle's CRCL stock debuted on the NYSE on June 5 when it opened at $69, more than 124% higher than the IPO price of $31. The CRCL stock hit a record high of $138.57 on 9 June as the news of ETF filings flew in. However, the stock closed at $ 107.10 on 10 June, a 7% drop in a day.
Stablecoin issuer Circle Internet Group Inc.’s stock stayed hot on Friday, in its second session of trading, and helped sparked gains in shares of other cryptocurrency-related companies.
Anthony Pompliano, Professional Capital Management founder and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the blockbuster debut of stablecoin issuer Circle, state of bitcoin, stablecoin vs. bitcoin, future of cryptocurrency,
What exactly does Circle do, and why did it decide to move its headquarters from downtown Boston to lower Manhattan late last year? Here are six things to understand about the company, which manages a "stablecoin" called USDC.
Stablecoins, a fast-growing type of cryptocurrency, are in focus thanks to both new legislation that is making progress in the U.S. Senate and Circle’s well-received debut as a public company last week.
The stablecoin issuer's initial public offering is widely seen as a bellwether for the cryptocurrency industry at large. Circle's stock traded as high as $95.98 midday Thursday, nearly triple its $31-a-share pricing.
Investors' demand for shares of Circle Internet Group (CRCL) shows no early signs of slowing down. Last Wednesday, the USDC stablecoin issuer priced its upsized initial public offering (IPO) at $31 per share,
Circle's stock (CRCL) is still gaining on Friday after it exploded higher in its first day of trading, rising as much as 200% in Thursday's session after the stablecoin issuer's long-anticipated public market debut.
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Wider stablecoin adoption, plus smaller partner payments, could offset pressure from lower returns on cash.
(Reuters) -Circle Internet on Wednesday priced its upsized U.S. initial public offering at $31 apiece, raising $1.05 billion, adding fresh momentum to a growing pipeline of late-stage cryptocurrency firms eyeing public markets.