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  2. IPO underpricing algorithm - Wikipedia

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    IPO underpricing is the increase in stock value from the initial offering price to the first-day closing price. Many believe that underpriced IPOs leave money on the table for corporations, but some believe that underpricing is inevitable. Investors state that underpricing signals high interest to the market which increases the demand.

  3. Who’s getting rich on the Reddit IPO? CEO and top execs to ...

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    Huffman could make $17 million if the IPO prices at $34. He'll have 3.3% voting power after the IPO, while his remaining shares (60 class A and about 4.2 million Class B) could be valued at $141.6 ...

  4. ServiceTitan prices US IPO above range to raise about $625 ...

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    The IPO was priced above the company's previously indicated range of $65 to $67 and values it at around $6.30 billion, according to Reuters calculations. ... ServiceTitan prices US IPO above range ...

  5. Price discovery - Wikipedia

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    Price discovery is a summation of the total market's sentiment at a point in time: a multifaceted, aggregate view on the future. It is how every price in every market is determined. The market price is important as it is a factor in the pricing at off market execution venues and direct and indirect derived products.

  6. Birkenstock’s shares have finally beaten its IPO price—but ...

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    The German shoemaker closed higher than its IPO price of $46 for the first time on Monday, less than a week after matching it. But while Birkenstock has recovered its initial price, the meagerness ...

  7. Price–sales ratio - Wikipedia

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    However, sales do not reveal the whole picture, as the company may be unprofitable with a low P/S ratio. Because of the limitations, this ratio is usually used only for unprofitable companies, since they don't have a price–earnings ratio (P/E ratio). [2] The metric can be used to determine the value of a stock relative to its past performance.

  8. Birkenstock IPO tripped up by 'reckless' valuation, former ...

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    Birkenstock's highly anticipated public debut — a test for the IPO market resurgence — failed to meet expectations.The stock opened at $41 per share on the New York Stock Exchange on Oct. 11 ...

  9. Inverse demand function - Wikipedia

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    This relationship holds true for all linear demand equations. The importance of being able to quickly calculate MR is that the profit-maximizing condition for firms regardless of market structure is to produce where marginal revenue equals marginal cost (MC). To derive MC the first derivative of the total cost function is taken.