Zynga Closes Secondary Offering
NEW YORK (TheStreet) - Social gaming company Zynga(ZNGA) announced the closing of its secondary offering on Tuesday, selling more than 49 million shares at $12 each.
Zynga, the maker of games such as Farmville and Mafia Wars, sold 49,414,526 shares of its Class A common stock at $12 a share.
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| Zynga announced the closing of its secondary offering on Tuesday. |
The company will not be receiving any proceeds from the sale. Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs were the leading book-runners for the offering. Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Barclays Capital, J.P. Morgan, and Allen & Co. were also involved.
Zynga recently announced it would be expanding its offerings, buying Draw Something maker OMGPOP for a reported $200 million.
Shares of Zynga fell sharply on Tuesday, down 4.58% to close at $12.29.
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