Amwell
Initially, Amwell planned to sell 35 million shares between $14 and $16 with up to 5.2 million additional shares for underwriters.
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Google's cloud division poured in $100 million in funding to the telehealth company, along with the deal.
CNBC is reporting that AmWell is looking to go public in September.
This comes less than two years after the company closed a $365 million Series B round.
The company is pitching this as a way for providers to reach their existing patients at home during the coronavirus emergency and beyond.
The third-party analysis compared 10 telehealth providers' Google Play and App Store downloads over a four-and-a-half year period.
Samsung news site SamMobile is reporting that a new version of Samsung's S Health app is in the works, and that it will add doctor's visits, telemedicine, and symptom checker features through partnerships with American Well and WebMD.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania-based health insurance company Capital BlueCross has announced that starting in 2016, the company will offer telehealth services through American Well to members enrolled in most Capital BlueCross health plans, though the payer didn't specify which health plans were not included.
While Teladoc has been pulling in a lot of press lately with its IPO news, competitor American Well has been busy too, securing an eight-figure investment from Israeli pharmaceutical giant Teva, according to a recent report in Israeli publication Globes.