Bandwidth, a company which helps businesses with voice and text communication, debuted on the Nasdaq on Friday, going up about 6% on its first day of trading. After pricing its IPO at the bottom of the expected range at $20 per share, the company closed Friday at $21.19, or up about 6%. The Raleigh, North Carolina-based company raised $80 million in its offering. Bandwidth, which… Read More
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