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Walmart-backed Ibotta valued at $3.55 billion in robust market debut
Apr 18, 2024 10:12 AM

(Reuters) - Digital marketing firm Ibotta ( IBTA ) notched a valuation of $3.55 billion in its market debut on Thursday, after shares of the Walmart ( WMT )-backed company jumped 33% at open on the NYSE.

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