American juice producer Buda Juice (BUDA.US) IPO priced at $7.5 per share, intending to raise $20 million.
American juice producer Buda Juice plans to issue 2.7 million shares of stock at a price of $7.50 per share in its initial public offering (IPO), raising $20 million.
American juice producer Buda Juice plans to issue 2.7 million shares of stock at a price of $7.50 per share, raising $20 million in its initial public offering (IPO). The offering price is at the lower end of the previously announced price range of $7.50 to $9.00 per share. The company plans to list on the NYSE with the stock ticker symbol "BUDA".
Buda Juice is a company based in Texas, USA, specializing in citrus beverages under its own brand as well as contract manufacturing. The company is pioneering the "UltraFresh" juice category through its end-to-end cold chain platform. Its product portfolio includes freshly squeezed citrus juices and health beverages for multiple brand lines and retail customers, showcasing both brand diversification advantages and contract manufacturing capabilities. Currently, the company's production facility is located in Dallas, with plans to build new facilities in South Carolina in 2026 and Arizona/Nevada in 2027. Data shows that the company generated $12 million in revenue in the twelve months ending on June 30, 2025.
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