Valuation of IPOs
Description
Valuation of initial public offerings (IPOs) occupies an important place in finance, perhaps because an IPO provides public capital market participants their first opportunity to value a set of corporate assets. Valuation of IPOs is also quite relevant from an economic efficiency perspective: the IPO is the first opportunity that managers of such (usually young) companies get to observe price signals from the public capital markets. Such signals can either affirm or repudiate management's beliefs regarding the firm's future growth opportunities, which have obvious implications for real economic activity (e.g., employment and corporate investment).
Copyright Date
April 2012
Publication Date
1-4-2012
Pagination
47p.
DOI
10.1093/OXFORDHB/9780195391244.013.0017
ISBN
978-0195391244
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Keywords
Capital Market Participants, Corporate Assets, Economic Efficiency, Firm Growtr, Initial Public Offerings
Source Link URL
https://doi.org/10.1093/OXFORDHB/9780195391244.013.0017