Twilio's stock is on fire again, surging by more than 20%
Twilio, the tech company that had a blockbuster IPO last week, is on fire again.
Shares of the company, which makes communications software, are up 21% in mid-day trading, at $33 - a new high.
The broader market is enjoying a bounce-back on Tuesday, after the massive sell-off triggered by the "Brexit" vote last week. But Twilio's pop is much bigger than the Nasdaq Composite's 60 point increase, which is about 1.3%.
And Twilio's gains on Tuesday far exceeded its lost ground, about 5%, over the past couple of days.
There's no immediate news about Twilio's business. On Monday, CNBC "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer endorsed the company, calling it a "unicorn with real value," and noting that the market "may be willing to pay up for growth again."
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