BigCommerce Almost Triples Briefly in U.S. Trading Debut

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BigCommerce Holdings Inc., which makes software for online business operations, rose as much as 292% in its trading debut after pricing its $216 million initial public offering above a targeted range.

Shares of the company began trading Wednesday up 183% from its IPO price. That’s the second-biggest gain this year on a U.S. exchange at the opening bell for a newly public company raising at least $100 million, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.