Capital Markets (ECM / DCM)
Define 'money left on the table' in an IPO and give the formula.
Model answer
Money left on the table = (first-day closing price − offer price) × number of shares sold in the offering. The standard convention counts all shares sold — primary and secondary — since every share…
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