Capital Markets (ECM / DCM)
What does it mean for an IPO to be 'underpriced,' and how is the magnitude typically measured?
Model answer
Underpricing means the IPO offer price is set below the price the stock trades at once it begins public trading. It is measured as the first-day 'pop': (first-day…
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