Levi Strauss is a publicly-traded company again. Here's how it's going so far:
Levi Strauss & Co. LEVI, +32.82% is a publicly-traded company again, with shares opening at $22.22, 31% above the anticipated IPO price and reaching as high as 35% above the IPO price within minutes. The New York Stock Exchange helped celebrate the denim icon's first trading day by suspending its "no jeans" policy on the trading floor, with traders wearing Levi's instead. In fiscal 2018, Levi's net revenue was $5.6 billion, up 13% from the previous year.
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