Underpricing of Initial Public Offering (IPO) – Meaning and Reasons
Initial Public Offering (IPO) Phases In an Initial Public Offering (IPO), the issuer obtains the assistance of an underwriting firm, which helps it determine what type of security to issue (common or preferred), the best offering price and the time to bring it to market. Any IPO process goes through the following stages of transformation: The pre-IPO transformation phase can be considered to be a restructuring phase where a company starts the groundwork toward becoming a publicly-traded company. Furthermore, companies should re-examine their organizational processes and policies and make necessary changes to enhance the company’s corporate governance and transparency. Most importantly, the company needs to develop an effective growth and business strategy that can persuade potential investors the company is profitable and can become even more profitable. The IPO transaction phase usually takes place right before the shares are sold and involves achieving goals that would enhance the optimal initial Continue reading