Buzzy primary care company One Medical is set to start trading Friday after raising $245 million in its IPO (ONEM)
One Medical
- One Medical is set to start trading Friday after pricing its shares at $14 on Thursday night, raising $245 million.
- The company trades under the ticker "ONEM."
- One Medical operates primary-care practices that charge a $200 annual fee and also bills your health insurance.
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Primary care company One Medical is set to start trading on Friday.
On Thursday, One Medical priced its shares at $14 apiece, the low end of its expected range of $14-$16 a share.
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