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Logistics giant Lineage raises $4.44 billion in biggest IPO of 2024

FILE PHOTO: Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Heywood
July 24, 2024
Echo Wang - Reuters

By Echo Wang

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Lineage, the world's largest operator of cold-storage warehouses, raised $4.44 billion in its U.S. initial public offering, setting it up for the biggest stock market debut globally this year, the company said on Wednesday.

The Novi, Michigan-headquartered company priced just under 57 million shares in New York at $78 apiece, the upper end of its previously indicated range of $70 to $82.

Earlier in the day, Reuters exclusively reported the pricing of the IPO, citing sources, and said that Lineage had initially planned to sell 47 million shares and sold more because of strong demand.

Logistics giant Lineage raises $4.44 billion in biggest IPO of 2024
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Heywood

The $4.44 billion IPO values Lineage at more than $18 billion and is the biggest since chip designer Arm's $4.87 billion offering last September. Its shares will begin trading on Nasdaq on Thursday.

Investors see Lineage as a bellwether for the wider IPO market. Some companies that were tempted to list by the stock market hovering near record highs have seen their shares subsequently trade poorly, as investors sour on the frothy valuations. This has put off many IPO hopefuls from following suit.

IPOs globally totaled $48.8 billion during the first half of 2024, a decrease of 18% compared to year earlier and their lowest level for the period since 2016, according to LSEG data. Proceeds for U.S. IPOs totaled $17 billion, however, more than double year-earlier levels and a three-year high.

Logistics giant Lineage raises $4.44 billion in biggest IPO of 2024
The Nasdaq logo is displayed at the Nasdaq Market site in Times Square in New York

In a sign of improved IPO market sentiment, shares of OneStream, a financial software maker backed by private equity firm KKR, ended their first session of trading on Wednesday at $26.85 after pricing at $20 in their IPO.

Lineage specializes in temperature-controlled warehouses, operating 482 of them across the world and serving more than 13,000 customers, many of them involved in the food supply chain as distributors, retailers and manufacturers.

Private equity executives Adam Forste and Kevin Marchetti launched the business as one warehouse in Seattle in 2008. They have since grown it through 116 acquisitions, generating $5.3 billion in revenue in 2023. Forste and Marchetti's firm, Bay Grove Capital, owns most of Lineage.

Lineage is structured as a real estate investment trust, which allows shareholders to deduct some of the taxes they pay on their dividends. The company has been using its cash flow for acquisitions and investments in its business, posting a net loss of $162.8 million for the 12 months to the end of March.

(Reporting by Echo Wang in New York and Angela Christy in Bengaluru; Editing by Greg Roumeliotis and Christopher Cushing)

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