Lime Sells Shares on the Stock Market

A2

Lime Sells Shares on the Stock Market

Lime 在股票市場出售股份


Introduction

The company Lime is now a public company. It got 167 million dollars from selling shares.

Lime 公司現在已成為一家上市公司,透過出售股份籌集了 1.67 億美元。

Main Body

Lime sold shares for 25 dollars each. Now the company is worth 1.66 billion dollars. Three big banks helped Lime with this sale.

Lime 每股以 25 美元出售。目前公司市值為 16.6 億美元。三家大銀行協助 Lime 進行此次出售。

Lime had a hard time in the past. Some other scooter companies closed. But Lime grew. Now it works in 230 cities in 29 countries.

Lime 過去面臨困難。一些其他電動滑板車公司倒閉了,但 Lime 卻成長了。目前它在 29 個國家的 230 個城市營運。

Lime works closely with Uber. Uber owns part of Lime. Lime also needs money to pay its debts. The CEO says the company is now more open about its money.

Lime 與 Uber 緊密合作,Uber 持有 Lime 的部分股份。Lime 同時需要資金來償還債務。執行長表示公司現在在財務方面更加透明。

Conclusion

People can now buy Lime shares on the Nasdaq. Lime will use the money to pay debts and grow in more countries.

人們現在可以在那斯達克購買 Lime 股份。Lime 將利用這筆資金償還債務並在更多國家成長。

Vocabulary Learning

The Power of "NOW"

In this text, we see a pattern that helps you describe a change from the past to the present.

The Logic: Past State \rightarrow Current State

Examples from the text:

  • Past: Lime had a hard time \rightarrow Now: It works in 230 cities.
  • Past: Private company \rightarrow Now: It is a public company.

How to use it for A2: Use "Now" at the start of a sentence to show a new situation. It is the simplest way to tell a story about progress.

Key Vocabulary for Money:

  • Worth: The total value (Example: The company is worth 1.66 billion).
  • Debts: Money that you owe to someone else.
  • Shares: Small pieces of a company that people can buy.

Vocabulary Learning

shares (n.)
Parts of a company that people can buy
Example:I bought ten shares of the company.
public company (n.)
A company that sells shares to the general public
Example:Apple is a very large public company.
worth (adj.)
Having a specific value in money
Example:The old house is worth one hundred thousand dollars.
debts (n.)
Money that a person or company owes to others
Example:The company must pay its debts this month.
CEO (n.)
The highest manager in a company
Example:The CEO decided to open a new office in Tokyo.
B2

Lime Goes Public on the Nasdaq Exchange

Lime 在納斯達克交易所上市


Introduction

The electric scooter company Lime has become a public company, raising $167 million through its initial public offering (IPO).

電動滑板車公司 Lime 已成為一家上市公司,透過首次公開募股(IPO)籌集了 1.67 億美元。

Main Body

The company sold 6.68 million shares at $25 each, which puts its total market value at about $1.66 billion. This launch happened as stock markets began to recover after a period of instability caused by political tensions in Iran. Major banks, including Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan, managed the process.

公司以每股 25 美元出售了 668 萬股,使其總市值達到約 16.6 億美元。此次上市發生在伊朗政治緊張局勢導致的不穩定時期後,股市開始回升之際。包括高盛和摩根大通在內的大型銀行負責管理此過程。

In the past, Lime's value has changed drastically, dropping from $2.4 billion in 2019 to around $510 million in 2020. The entire micromobility industry has been unstable, with some competitors going bankrupt or closing down. However, Lime has continued to grow and now operates in 230 cities across 29 countries. While its revenue grew from $521 million in 2023 to $886.7 million in 2025, the company still reported a net loss of $59.3 million recently.

過去,Lime 的價值波動劇烈,從 2019 年的 24 億美元下降至 2020 年的約 5.1 億美元。整個微移動產業一直不穩定,部分競爭對手已破產或關閉。然而,Lime 仍持續成長,目前在 29 個國家的 230 個城市營運。雖然其營收從 2023 年的 5.21 億美元增長至 2025 年的 8.867 億美元,但公司近期仍報告淨虧損 5,930 萬美元。

Lime still relies heavily on Uber, which owns 24% of the company and provides over 14% of its yearly income. CEO Wayne Ting emphasized that becoming a public company will help Lime build better relationships with city governments because the company must now share its financial records openly. Furthermore, the new money will be used to pay off approximately $1 billion in debts.

Lime 仍高度依賴 Uber,後者持有公司 24% 的股份,並提供每年超過 14% 的收入。執行長 Wayne Ting 強調,成為上市公司將有助於 Lime 與市政府建立更好的關係,因為公司現在必須公開分享財務記錄。此外,新資金將用於償還約 10 億美元的債務。

Conclusion

Lime is now trading under the symbol 'LIME' on the Nasdaq, using the funds from the IPO to stabilize its finances and expand globally.

Lime 目前在納斯達克以代號「LIME」交易,利用 IPO 籌集的資金來穩定財務並擴展全球業務。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 The 'B2 Pivot': Moving from Basic to Dynamic Descriptions

At the A2 level, you likely say: "The price went down" or "The company is growing." To reach B2, you need precise verbs that describe how something changes.

⚡️ Power Verbs from the Text

Look at how this article describes money and business. Instead of using 'change' or 'go,' it uses these high-impact words:

  • Drastically \rightarrow Used with 'changed'. It doesn't just change; it changes in a huge, sudden way.
  • Recover \rightarrow Used for markets. When something bad happens (instability), and then it gets better, it doesn't just 'improve'—it recovers.
  • Stabilize \rightarrow The goal of the IPO. To stop shaking or changing and become steady.
  • Emphasized \rightarrow What the CEO did. He didn't just 'say' it; he gave the point extra importance.

🛠️ The B2 Logic: The "Cause \rightarrow Effect" Connection

B2 students stop using simple sentences like "It rained. I stayed home." They start connecting ideas using Complex Linkers.

The Article's Blueprint:

"...becoming a public company will help Lime build better relationships... because the company must now share its financial records openly."

Why this is B2: It connects a business action (going public) to a social result (trust with governments) through a logical reason (transparency).

Try this upgrade in your head:

  • A2: I am studying English. I want a better job.
  • B2: I am studying English so that I can qualify for a better job, which will allow me to earn more money.

📈 Vocabulary Shift: Business Basics

A2 WordB2 Alternative from TextContext
Money (General)Revenue / FundsThe actual cash coming in
ProblemInstabilityA state of being unpredictable
DebtPay off debtsThe act of finishing a payment

Vocabulary Learning

instability (n.)
A state of being unstable; a lack of predictability or reliability.
Example:The country's economy suffered due to political instability.
drastically (adv.)
In a way that is likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; extremely.
Example:The price of the product dropped drastically after the new model was released.
bankrupt (adj.)
Unable to pay outstanding debts.
Example:The company went bankrupt after failing to attract new investors.
revenue (n.)
The total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services.
Example:The company's annual revenue increased by 10% last year.
emphasized (v.)
To give special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The manager emphasized the importance of meeting the deadline.
approximately (adv.)
Used to show that something is almost, but not completely, accurate; roughly.
Example:The journey will take approximately three hours.
stabilize (v.)
To make something unlikely to change, fail, or decline.
Example:The government took measures to stabilize the currency.
C2

Lime Completes Initial Public Offering on Nasdaq Exchange

Lime 在納斯達克交易所完成首次公開發行


Introduction

The micromobility firm Lime has transitioned to a public entity, raising $167 million through an initial public offering.

微出行公司 Lime 已轉型為上市公司,透過首次公開發行籌集 1.67 億美元。

Main Body

The offering involved the sale of 6.68 million shares at a price of $25 per share, aligning with the midpoint of the projected $24 to $26 range. This transaction establishes a market valuation of approximately $1.66 billion. The listing occurred amidst a broader recovery in the equity markets following previous volatility linked to geopolitical tensions in Iran. Underwriting services were provided by Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, and Jefferies.

此次發行共出售 668 萬股,每股價格為 25 美元,符合 24 至 26 美元預測範圍的中位數。此次交易使市場估值達到約 16.6 億美元。此次上市正值股市在經歷與伊朗地緣政治緊張局勢相關的波動後全面復甦之際。承銷服務由高盛、摩根大通及 Jefferies 提供。

Historically, Lime has experienced significant valuation fluctuations, descending from a 2019 peak of $2.4 billion to approximately $510 million in 2020. The broader micromobility sector has been characterized by instability, evidenced by the bankruptcy of Bird and the consolidation or dissolution of entities such as Tier, Dott, and Superpedestrian. Despite these headwinds, Lime expanded its operational footprint to 230 cities across 29 countries. Financial data indicates a revenue trajectory increasing from $521 million in 2023 to $886.7 million in 2025, although net losses widened to $59.3 million in the most recent period.

從歷史來看,Lime 的估值經歷了劇烈波動,從 2019 年峰值的 24 億美元下降到 2020 年的約 5.1 億美元。整個微出行產業一直不穩定,Bird 的破產以及 Tier、Dott 和 Superpedestrian 等實體的合併或解散便證明了這一點。儘管面臨這些逆風,Lime 仍將其營運版圖擴展至 29 個國家的 230 個城市。財務數據顯示,營收從 2023 年的 5.21 億美元增長至 2025 年的 8.867 億美元,儘管最近一期的淨虧損擴大至 5,930 萬美元。

Strategic dependencies remain prominent, specifically regarding Uber, which maintains a 24% equity stake and contributed over 14% of Lime's annual revenue. CEO Wayne Ting posited that the transition to a public company would facilitate a rapprochement with municipal regulators by providing transparent financial disclosures, thereby mitigating concerns regarding operator longevity. Furthermore, the capital infusion is intended to address approximately $1 billion in liabilities, a portion of which is due by the end of the current calendar year.

策略依賴依然顯著,特別是對於持有 24% 股權並貢獻 Lime 年營收 14% 以上的 Uber。執行長 Wayne Ting 指出,轉型為上市公司將透過提供透明的財務披露,促進與市政監管機構的關係改善,從而緩解對經營者持久性的擔憂。此外,注入的資金旨在解決約 10 億美元的負債,其中部分款項將於本日曆年底前到期。

Conclusion

Lime is now trading under the ticker 'LIME' on the Nasdaq, utilizing the IPO proceeds to stabilize its balance sheet and fund global expansion.

Lime 目前在納斯達克以股票代號「LIME」交易,利用 IPO 收益來穩定其資產負債表並資助全球擴張。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of Precision: Nominalization and Lexical Density

To ascend from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond describing actions and begin encoding concepts. The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the process of turning verbs or adjectives into nouns to create a dense, objective, and authoritative academic tone.

◈ The 'Action' vs. The 'Entity'

Compare a B2-level construction with the C2-level phrasing found in the text:

  • B2 (Clausal): Lime became a public company and raised $167 million. (Focuses on the action)
  • C2 (Nominalized): "The micromobility firm Lime has transitioned to a public entity, raising $167 million through an initial public offering." (Focuses on the status and the mechanism)

◈ Dissecting the 'Power Nouns'

C2 proficiency is marked by the ability to use nouns that encapsulate entire complex processes. Observe these specific linguistic pivots in the article:

  1. "Revenue trajectory": Rather than saying "the way revenue has grown," the author uses a noun phrase to treat the growth as a measurable geometric path.
  2. "Capital infusion": A sophisticated replacement for "getting more money." It implies a deliberate, strategic injection of funds into a systemic void.
  3. "Strategic dependencies": Instead of "they rely on Uber," the text objectifies the relationship, turning a verb (rely) into a conceptual noun (dependency).

◈ The 'Rapprochement' Nuance

Note the use of "rapprochement". While a B2 student might use "improvement in relations" or "better cooperation", the C2 writer selects a term of French origin that specifically denotes the re-establishment of harmonious relations between two estranged parties (in this case, Lime and municipal regulators). This is precision over approximation.


C2 Synthesis Key: To replicate this, avoid starting sentences with subjects performing actions. Instead, lead with the result of the action as a noun:

  • Instead of: "The market recovered because tensions in Iran eased."
  • Try: "The listing occurred amidst a broader recovery... following volatility linked to geopolitical tensions."

Vocabulary Learning

volatility (n.)
The liability to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for a security or market.
Example:The stock market experienced extreme volatility following the unexpected announcement of the interest rate hike.
underwriting (v./n.)
The process by which an investment bank guarantees the sale of a company's newly issued shares by purchasing them and reselling them to the public.
Example:The investment bank's underwriting of the IPO ensured that the company raised the necessary capital despite market uncertainty.
consolidation (n.)
The action or process of combining several things into a single more effective or coherent whole, often referring to companies merging.
Example:The industry underwent a period of consolidation, with smaller firms being absorbed by larger conglomerates.
headwinds (n.)
Conditions that make it difficult to achieve a goal or progress, typically used in a financial context to describe opposing economic forces.
Example:Despite facing economic headwinds such as inflation and rising labor costs, the company managed to increase its profit margins.
rapprochement (n.)
An establishment or resumption of harmonious relations between two parties who were previously estranged or conflicted.
Example:The diplomatic mission aimed to foster a rapprochement between the two neighboring nations after decades of tension.
mitigating (v.)
Making a situation less severe, serious, or painful.
Example:The company implemented new safety protocols, effectively mitigating the risk of workplace accidents.
infusion (n.)
The introduction of a large amount of something, especially money, into an organization to improve its financial health.
Example:A sudden infusion of venture capital allowed the startup to scale its operations globally within six months.
liabilities (n.)
A company's financial debts or obligations that arise during its business operations.
Example:The firm's total liabilities exceeded its assets, leading to a critical need for restructuring.
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