Lumigo
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Sign upLumigo was acquired on February 5, 2026. Since Lumigo is no longer an independent private company, it's not possible to trade its stock on Hiive.
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Developer of a serverless operations platform designed to help organizations to build their cloud applications.
Date
November 2021 (Series A)
Capital Raised
$29m of $37m total
Industries
Apps
Information Services
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Sign upLumigo was acquired on February 5, 2026. Since Lumigo is no longer an independent private company, it's not possible to trade its stock on Hiive.
If you have any questions about buying or selling shares of private companies, don't hesitate to contact us at [email protected].
Lumigo is no longer an independent private company since it was acquired on February 5, 2026. As a result, its stock is no longer tradable on pre-IPO marketplaces like Hiive.
Since Lumigo was acquired on February 5, 2026, its shares are no longer available to purchase directly. You may be able to get exposure to Lumigo by purchasing shares of the acquiring company if it is a public company, or if it is listed on pre-IPO marketplaces like Hiive.
Because Lumigo was acquired on February 5, 2026, shareholders are likely not able to sell their shares as the company is no longer an independent entity. In most acquisitions, the shareholders' original private stock is either cashed out or converted into shares of the acquiring company.
Since Lumigo was acquired on February 5, 2026, it no longer has an independent stock price. In an acquisition, shareholders are typically bought out for cash or shares in the acquiring company, as dictated by the merger agreement.
Lumigo no longer has an effective valuation, since it was acquired on February 5, 2026 and is no longer valued independently in the market. The final acquisition price, which is often a premium over the last private valuation, becomes the new "valuation" used to compensate the old shareholders.
No. Lumigo is no longer an independent private company since it was acquired on February 5, 2026, and its stock is no longer tradable on pre-IPO marketplaces like Hiive, or in the public markets.
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