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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.
Some 108 companies conducted their IPO in 2023 and raised $19.4 billion, according to Renaissance Capital. Those figures rose markedly from the 2022 doldrums of 71 IPOs and just $7.7 billion raised.
The company launched its shares at an IPO price of $21 per share on March 13, 1986. That original investment earned considerable returns and grew to 288 shares through nine stock splits.
The IPO market saw a flurry of big listings in the last five weeks, emerging from an arid spell that lasted most of 2022 and 2023 and was driven by stock market volatility amid rising interest rates.
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. The U.S. IPO market, which was impacted by ...
The IPO, which is scheduled to price on Tuesday, is nearly 20 times oversubscribed because of investor demand, Reuters reported last week. Marketing firm Klaviyo lifts IPO price range, targets $9 ...
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 ...
The company now expects Hong Kong IPOs to raise between HK$180 billion (US$22.9 billion) and HK$200 billion this year, compared with its January forecast of between HK$350 billion and