has been hit with an $8.7million compensation claim by current and former employees who allege the company botched its public stock debut, meaning they were unable to sell shares until their value had tanked by 60 per cent.
In two arbitration claims, the employees argued BuzzFeed had failed to provide workers with proper instruction on how to proceed with trading their shares after the initial public offering (IPO) in December.
Shares debuted at $10 each, but their value quickly slumped, and remained at $4.64 per share at the closing bell on Tuesday.
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