How to Buy Raspberry Pi (RPI) Shares Post IPO

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Raspberry Pi IPO’d on the 11th June 2024 at 280p and immediately rallied 40% to 392. Whilst this is a huge success for the London Stock Exchange very few investors were able to buy shares in the IPO. However, now Raspberry Pi is a publically traded company and anyone can buy shares through a stock broker like Hargreaves Lansdown, AJ Bell or Interactive Investor.

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Is Raspberry Pi a good investment?

The below Raspberry Pi (LON:RPI) share price analysis and market data includes key financials, earnings estimates, peer performance, dividends, news and a company profile that will give you an indication as to whether this stock is a buy, sell or hold.
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