Shares in coffee maker JDE Peet's surged 15% in their stock market debut in Amsterdam today as investors jumped on the only big European IPO launched during the coronavirus crisis.
Shares in the world's second biggest maker of packaged coffee, whose brands include Douwe Egberts, Peet's Coffee and Jacobs, were priced at €31.50, valuing the firm at €15.6 billion.
"We are thrilled to price this offer on Euronext Amsterdam during this extraordinary time," said CEO Casey Keller, who watched the opening via a remote video link.
JDE Peet's, which competes against larger rival Nestle and to a lesser extent Starbucks, also owns the Pickwick, Senseo, Tassimo, TiOra and L'OR brands.
It had revenue of €6.9 billion in 2019, with the bulk of its products sold via supermarkets and to businesses.
It also operates several retail chain stores including well-known US brand Peet's. Net profit in 2019 came to €585m.
The company's decision to seek a stock market listing despite the coronavirus outbreak was striking, but it has proved a winning bet.
According to Refinitiv data, European listings raised $918m in the first quarter of 2020, but the pipeline came to a halt in March.
JDE argued in its prospectus, published just two days ago, that demand for coffee has remained resilient. With 76% of its products sold via supermarkets, it forecast sales growth for the first half of 2020.
A person familiar with the company's IPO process said company executives and bankers skipped physical meetings and spoke to prospective investors via video Q&A sessions.
High demand - including a cornerstone investment from George Soros's Quantum Partners - meant that the company saw a chance to finish its floatation ahead of the originally scheduled June 3, and took it.
JDE Peet's raised €700m through the sale of new shares in the IPO, which it plans to use to pay down debt.
Existing shareholders Acorn, controlled by German investor JAB Holding, and Mondelez, sold an additional €1.55 billion worth of stock, for a total of €2.25 billion. That represents a 16.5% stake in the company.