The business management platform, which had raised $700m from investors including Salesforce and WPP, floated near the top of its range.

Domo, the US-based business management platform developer backed by marketing group WPP and customer relationship management software provider Salesforce, has gone public in a $193m initial public offering.

The offering consisted of 9.2 million shares on the Nasdaq Global Market priced at $21.00 each, towards the upper end of the $19 to $22 range set earlier this month. If the underwriters take up an option to buy up to 1.38 million more shares, the size of the IPO…

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