Money | Larry Ellison NetSuite Doubles IPO Price Surge of interest sees the price for the on-demand software vendor soar to $26 By Jim O'Neill Posted Dec 20, 2007 5:11 AM CST Copied The U.S. BMW Oracle racing syndicate owner Larry Ellison answers a journalist question during a press conference at the team base in the America's Cup port in Valencia , Spain, Tuesday, July 24, 2007. (Associated Press) On-demand software vendor NetSuite has doubled the price on its IPO after a Dutch-auction-style bidding war over the past two days saw investor interest surge. After originally pricing the offering at $13-$16, NetSuite bumped it to $16-$19 Tuesday and then $19-$22 yesterday. Late last night the company set a target at $26 for today’s sale, MarketWatch reports. NetSuite, backed by Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, who own 61% or the company, plans to sell 6.2 million shares of common stock, raising an estimated $161.2 million when it opens today under the symbol “N” on the NYSE. Analysts generally are positive on the company’s outlook but say “overzealous” investors may have driven the price higher than it should be. Read These Next A former NFL Pro Bowler has died at age 36. Major websites, apps affected by massive outage. Secret Service finds something strange pointed at Trump's plane. The massive AWS failure exposed a big problem with the internet. Report an error