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IPO Market Cycles: Bubbles or Sequential Learning?
Authors:Michelle Lowry  & G William Schwert
Institution:Penn State University,;University of Rochester and the National Bureau of Economic Research
Abstract:Both IPO volume and average initial returns are highly autocorrelated. Further, more companies tend to go public following periods of high initial returns. However, we find that the level of average initial returns at the time of filing contains no information about that company's eventual underpricing. Both the cycles in initial returns and the lead-lag relation between initial returns and IPO volume are predominantly driven by information learned during the registration period. More positive information results in higher initial returns and more companies filing IPOs soon thereafter.
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