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  2. OpenIPO - Wikipedia

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    OpenIPO is a modified Dutch auction which allows shares of an initial public offering (IPO) to be allocated impartially. It is a variation on the traditional way that shares are sold during the IPO process and results in all successful bidders paying the same price per share.

  3. Dutch auction - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch auction is one of several similar types of auctions for buying or selling goods. [1] [2] [3] Most commonly, it means an auction in which the auctioneer begins with a high asking price in the case of selling, and lowers it until some participant accepts the price, or it reaches a predetermined reserve price.

  4. Initial public offering - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch auction IPO by WhiteGlove Health, Inc., announced in May 2011 was postponed in September of that year, after several failed attempts to price. An article in the Wall Street Journal cited the reasons as "broader stock-market volatility and uncertainty about the global economy have made investors wary of investing in new stocks".

  5. Hilltop Holdings Announces Modified Dutch Auction Tender Offer

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  6. Dutch Bros retreats after post-IPO surge; CEO aims for ... - AOL

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    Dutch Bros retreated from its IPO price this week, ... In 2020, Dutch Bros reported $327.4 million dollars in revenue, compared to $186.0 million in 2018. The company also saw same-stores sales up ...

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  8. Patrick M. Byrne - Wikipedia

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    Byrne initiated an IPO of Overstock.com in 2002, [15] becoming one of the first companies to go public under the "Dutch auction" method, a system advanced by WR Hambrecht + Co to retain a greater share of capital within the company rather than going to the investment bank underwriters used in conventional public

  9. Reverse auction - Wikipedia

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    While a traditional Dutch Auction starts at a high bid which will then decrease, a Reverse Dutch Auction works the opposite way as it starts at a low price and then gradually increases over time. [25] It contains a list of items that buyers want to procure and the price rises after fixed intervals until a reserved price is reached.