KEY POINTS
  • Blue jeans giant Levi Strauss & Co. began trading Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange at $22.22 a share, after having priced its initial public offering at $17 a share the night prior.
  • The company had initially expected to price its offering between $14 and $16 a share.
  • The 166-year-old company first went public in 1971, but has been private for the last 34 years.

Shares of blue jeans giant Levi Strauss & Co. surged 32 percent in their debut on the New York Stock Exchange, giving the company a market capitalization of $8.7 billion and demonstrating strong demand for owning a part of the jean giant.

Levi Strauss on Wednesday night priced its initial public offering at $17, topping original expectations of between $14 and $16 a share.