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UNDERPRICING OF IPOS THAT FOLLOW PRIVATE PLACEMENT
Authors:Kelly Nianyun Cai  Hei Wai Lee  Vivek Sharma
Institution:University of Michigan–Dearborn
Abstract:In this study we examine the underpricing of initial public offerings (IPOs) by firms that have private placements of equity before their IPOs (PP IPO firms). We find that PP IPOs are associated with significantly less underpricing than their peers. Furthermore, PP IPOs are associated with lower underwriting spreads, more reputable underwriting syndicates, and greater postissue analyst coverage as compared to IPOs that are issued by their industry peers under similar market conditions. Consistent with the implications of the information asymmetry explanation for IPO underpricing, our findings suggest that companies could benefit by conveying their quality via successful pre‐IPO private placements that help reduce the cost of going public.
Keywords:G24  G32
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