Cloud-based security company Zscaler Inc. reportedly priced its initial public offering above an already elevated range late Thursday. The company priced its IPO at $16 a share, according to IPO Boutique. Zscaler shares begin trading on the Nasdaq on Friday under the ticker symbol ZS. The company was originally planning to sell 10 million shares for $10 to $12 apiece, but recently bumped that up to 12 million shares and a $13-to-$15 price range.
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