AppDynamics, a software company, is postponing its initial public offering until next year due to uncertainty after the U.S. presidential election, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday, citing sources. The company filed confidentially and had planned to go public in December, the Journal reported, but now will not go out until January at the earliest. The offering could value the company between $2 billion and $3 billion.
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