Beyond Meat -- maker of the Beyond Burger -- is planning an IPO
New York Beyond Meat is planning an initial public offering that would value the company at about $1.2 billion.
The 10-year-old company — which sells protein that is designed to look, taste and cook like beef, pork and poultry — plans to price its shares between $19 and $21 when it goes public. If it sells each share for $21, the company could raise $184 million. That's more than the company planned when it filed for an IPO in November. At the time, it targeted an initial offering size of $100 million.
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