Unicorn startup PagerDuty files to go public

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Unicorn startup PagerDuty files to go public

JenniferTejada PagerDuty

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  • On Friday, the IT operations company PagerDuty filed its S-1 to go public.
  • PagerDuty previously confidentially filed for its IPO, but at the time, the government couldn't review its prospectus due to the government shutdown.

The IT operations company PagerDuty filed its S-1 on Friday to go public.

PagerDuty, which was founded in 2009, helps alert employees when there are IT incidents. In the last twelve months, it has generated a revenue of $107 million. It now has over 10,000 customers.

PagerDuty will list its stock on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "PD." The company, which has been backed by firms like Andreessen Horowitz, Accel, and Bessemer Venture Partners, was last valued at $1.3 billion after raising $90 million in Series D funding.

PagerDuty had already confidentially filed for its IPO, but because of the government shutdown in January, the government couldn't review its prospectus.

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