Boot Barn Holdings, a western apparel and footwear retailer with 158 stores in the US, raised $80 million by offering 5 million shares at $16, the high end of its $14-$16 price range. At its offer price, Boot Barn commands a fully-diluted market cap of $428 million and an enterprise value of $527 million. Boot Barn Holdings will list on the NYSE under the symbol BOOT. J.P. Morgan, Piper Jaffray, Jefferies & Co., Wells Fargo Securities and Baird acted as lead managers on the deal.
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