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news Godaddy Goes Public: Share Leap More Than 30% On Day 1

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Godaddy debuts into the New York Stock exchange with a bang. The stock leaped over 30% on Day 1 of the IPO. With this, the company is valued at over $5 Billion.
Such increase in the stock price shows the people's confidence in the company.
As of now, the stock is trading at $26.20, a 0.19% increase from yesterday.

What are your views about GoDaddy stocks?
How do you think GoDaddy going public, would affect the service/customer support/pricing etc. of the company?
Do you see it as a beneficial move from customer's point of view?
 

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This will make the company all about shareholder return.....customer satisfaction will be taking a backseat.
 

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You got it, more upselling.. as if there aren't enough offers to click through as it is!
 

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I agree with JayDub, takes me about 5 minutes to get to the dang checkout.. "add domain -> do you want this? nope... -> how about this? -> nope.. -> are you sure you dont want this? -> yup -> click for payment -> last offer on this before its gone -> nope -> payment made ->"... what a process lol
 
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