NEW YORK: Duolingo, a language learning smartphone app that has grown during the coronavirus pandemic, plans to go public with an overall valuation of potentially more than $4 billion.
The company's initial public offering will be priced at between $85 and $95 per share, Duolingo said in a securities filing on Monday. Shares are expected to debut on the Nasdaq in the coming weeks under the symbol "DUOL."
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