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    Autodoc's IPO is set to value car parts retailer at $2.8 billion

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    Posted on June 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Autodoc's IPO values the company at $2.8 billion, with trading set to begin on June 25 on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

    Autodoc's IPO is set to value car parts retailer at $2.8 billion

    (Reuters) -The planned initial public offering of Autodoc is set to value the German online parts retailer at as much as 2.4 billion euros ($2.78 billion), the company said on Tuesday.

    The private placement is set at a price range of 58 to 61 euros, which amounts to a total market capitalization of 2.3 to 2.4 billion euros, it said in a statement.

    Under the IPO, existing investors plan to sell shares for between 383 million euros and 403 million euros.

    The first day of trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange is scheduled for June 25, preceded by a private placement between June 17 and June 24, Autodoc said.

    The IPO, announced earlier in June, has come as a surprise after many firms previously suspended listing plans amid growing uncertainty from global trade wars.

    ($1 = 0.8644 euros)

    (Reporting by Isabel DemetzEditing by Ludwig Burger)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Autodoc's IPO values the company at up to 2.4 billion euros.
    • •The IPO price range is set between 58 to 61 euros per share.
    • •Existing investors plan to sell shares worth 383-403 million euros.
    • •First trading day on Frankfurt Stock Exchange is June 25.
    • •The IPO was unexpected due to global trade uncertainties.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Autodoc's IPO is set to value car parts retailer at $2.8 billion

    1What is the expected valuation of Autodoc's IPO?

    The planned initial public offering of Autodoc is set to value the company at as much as 2.4 billion euros ($2.78 billion).

    2What is the price range for the private placement?

    The private placement is set at a price range of 58 to 61 euros, leading to a total market capitalization of 2.3 to 2.4 billion euros.

    3When is the first day of trading for Autodoc's shares?

    The first day of trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange is scheduled for June 25, following a private placement from June 17 to June 24.

    4Why is Autodoc's IPO significant?

    The IPO comes as a surprise amidst a climate where many firms have suspended their listing plans due to growing uncertainty from global trade wars.

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