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Twitter proves expensive to borrow


18 November 2013 London
Reporter: Georgina Lavers

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The first securities lending trades in Twitter have been revealed by Markit.

Social network Twitter floated on the New York Stock Exchange on 7 November. A week after its IPO, Twitter jumped 73 percent after raising $1.8 billion at $26 per share—significantly above its initial $17 to $20 range.

Markit reported that there were 3.8 million shares on loan—around 5 percent of the free float of 80.5 million shares, using Bloomberg’s definition of freefloat.

A spokesperson added that shares are expensive to borrow, at an annualised fee of between 10-15 percent.
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