Tech stocks: How seven recent IPOs have fared

5. Pandora Media Inc.

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Joe Kennedy, third from left, CEO & President, and Tim Westergren, fourth from left, Chief Strategy Officer & Founder, of Pandora internet radio, ring the NYSE opening bell to celebrate their company's IPO at the New York Stock Exchange.

Pandora Media Inc. is an Internet radio company. Its first day of trading was June 15, 2011.

Pricing: $16 per share

First-day close: $17.42, up 9 percent from IPO price

Monday's close: $13.66, down 15 percent from IPO price

Trading range since IPO: $9.15 to $26

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