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The Pricing of Equity IPOs that Follow Public Debt Offerings

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Nianyun Cai
Latha Ramchand
Arthur Warga
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We examine the underpricing of initial public offerings (IPOs) of equity by firms that make prior public debt offerings. We find that subsequent IPOs are associated with significantly lower underpricing. Further, the price dispersion of the preliminary filing price range is smaller, as is the price revision subsequent to information gathering during the road show. The lower underpricing is confined to subsequent IPOs that are rated. Since rated IPOs tend to be financially stronger than non-rated IPOs, our results suggest that a longer history of information helps reduce the indirect cost of issue for good quality firms.

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Article provided by Financial Management Association in its journal Financial Management.

Volume (Year): 33 (2004)
Issue (Month): 4 (Winter)
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