
Observe the following table from the most-recent Jamf S-1/A:įrom even a quick glance we can learn much from this data.

In anticipation of the Jamf debut that should come this week, let’s chat about the company’s recent performance. Such demand from public-market investors indicates there is ample demand for debut shares in mid-2020, a fact that could spur other companies to the exit market.Ĭoinbase, Airbnb and DoorDash are three such companies that are expected to debut in the next year’s time, give or take a quarter or two. Jamf follows in the footsteps of recent IPOs like nCino, Vroom and others in seeing demand for its public offering allow its pricing to track higher the closer it gets to its public offering. The IPO market stays hot, as nCino prices above range and Jamf targets a ~$2B valuationĪt the low and high-end of its new IPO range, Jamf is worth between $2.44 billion and $2.68 billion, steep upgrades from its prior valuation range of $1.98 billion to $2.21 billion.
