Conditional Price Trends in the Aftermarket for Initial Public Offerings
We document that the risk-adjusted returns on initial public offerings (IPOs) in the short-term aftermarket are in the same direction as their initial mispricing. The initially underpriced issues earn 2.46% (6.40%) more, on average, than similar sized firms over the first month (first three months) of trading. In contrast, overpriced IPOs underperform size-matched firms, on average, by 4.42% (1.31%) over a similar period. Subsequently, both groups of IPOs earn similar negative abnormal returns, which is consistent with the long-term underperformance of IPOs reported in previous studies. Further scrutiny indicates that the observed condition price trends cannot be satisfactorily explained by underwriter price stabilization.
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1996
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Authors: | Affleck-Graves, John ; Hegde, Shantaram ; Miller, Robert E. |
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Financial Management. - Financial Management Association - FMA. - Vol. 25.1996, 4
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Financial Management Association - FMA |
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