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New Relic debuts hot on the NYSE above $30 per share

People from the New Relic team stand on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange on Dec. 12, the day the company goes public.

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Application-analytics company New Relic is now publicly traded, with shares this morning going initially for $30.16 on the New York Stock Exchange.

The company raised $115 million in its initial public offering and priced its shares at $23 last night. That’s up from the $22 price the company had proposed earlier.

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Tech companies Hortonworks, Lending Club, and Workiva are also going public this week.

Benchmark Capital, Insight Venture Partners, Tenaya Capital, Trinity Ventures, BlackRock, Passport Capital, T. Rowe Price Associates, and Wellington Management have previously invested in New Relic.

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