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Going public in the 1980s: Evidence from Sweden
Authors:Kristian Rydqvist  Kenneth Hgholm
Institution:Kristian Rydqvist,Kenneth Högholm
Abstract:The paper explores the going public decision in a sample of family-owned corporations in Sweden, 1970–1991. the issuers' motivations for going public are documented and contrasted with economic theory. We find that the average firm is old, that a significant portion of the shares are sold by existing shareholders, that most going public activity took place after an exceptionally sharp stock price increase, and that going public activity is not related to the business cycle. the findings suggest that firms were taken public by their owners who wanted to liquidate their investment to finance consumption or portfolio diversification. the findings strike the common view that firms go public to finance growth. Data from other European countries exhibit similar patterns and suggest that our findings for Sweden may extend to other markets as well.
Keywords:going public  motives  old firms  secondary distributions  IPO waves  G32
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