Why are European IPOs so rarely priced outside the indicative price range?
Unlike in the U.S., the initial price range for European IPOs is seldom revised, although issues are often priced at the upper bound. We develop a model that explains this seemingly inefficient pricing behavior. As in Europe, but not in the U.S., underwriters in the model obtain information from inv...
Principais autores: | Jenkinson, T, Morrison, A, Wilhelm, W |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Publicado em: |
2006
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