The bursting of the internet bubble continues to have ripple effects on the initial public offering (IPO) process. Critics of this process have fashioned a complex set of interconnected objections to the orthodox bookbuilding method for conducting IPOs, pricing shares, and allocating them to preferred investors. Critics instead hail online reverse-bid, or Dutch, auctions (Dutch IPOs) as an alternative method promising more equitable access, efficient prices, and egalitarian allocations. \ud \ud This article comprehensively assesses the case for Dutch IPOs. Part I dissects critiques of bookbuilding, which rely on anomalous data, derogate established financial literature, and largely evaporate in the face of recent regulations. Part II examin...
Análise experimental conjunta do comportamento do investidor em IPOs Análisis experimental conjunta ...
Between 1999 and 2007, WR Hambrecht has completed 19 IPOs in the U.S. using an auction mechanism. We...
The Dutch auction, also known as the descending-price auction or reverse clock auction, has a long-s...
The bursting of the internet bubble continues to have ripple effects on the initial public offering ...
The Google IPO raised the question of whether Dutch auctions are preferable to the traditional bookb...
Submitted by Anderson Luiz Cardoso Rodrigues (andersonlcr@hotmail.com) on 2019-10-14T16:14:47Z No. ...
Unseasoned shares are sold through the Book Building process in the United States and the United Kin...
This is the Keynote Address for "IPOs and the Internet Age: The Case for Updated Regulations," a sym...
The controversy over IPOs has raised questions about whether retail investors are being unfairly den...
The investigations in the beginning of the 2000s of the IPO practices following dot.com bubble have ...
In an earlier series of articles published in this journal, one of the three authors of this article...
A relevant factor in determining the quality of an initial public offering (IPO) mechanism is the le...
The book-building procedure for selling initial public offerings to investors has captured significa...
The bookbuilding IPO procedure has captured significant market share from auction alternatives recen...
Development of e-commerce has been proceeding at a furious pace over the past half a decade. Most co...
Análise experimental conjunta do comportamento do investidor em IPOs Análisis experimental conjunta ...
Between 1999 and 2007, WR Hambrecht has completed 19 IPOs in the U.S. using an auction mechanism. We...
The Dutch auction, also known as the descending-price auction or reverse clock auction, has a long-s...
The bursting of the internet bubble continues to have ripple effects on the initial public offering ...
The Google IPO raised the question of whether Dutch auctions are preferable to the traditional bookb...
Submitted by Anderson Luiz Cardoso Rodrigues (andersonlcr@hotmail.com) on 2019-10-14T16:14:47Z No. ...
Unseasoned shares are sold through the Book Building process in the United States and the United Kin...
This is the Keynote Address for "IPOs and the Internet Age: The Case for Updated Regulations," a sym...
The controversy over IPOs has raised questions about whether retail investors are being unfairly den...
The investigations in the beginning of the 2000s of the IPO practices following dot.com bubble have ...
In an earlier series of articles published in this journal, one of the three authors of this article...
A relevant factor in determining the quality of an initial public offering (IPO) mechanism is the le...
The book-building procedure for selling initial public offerings to investors has captured significa...
The bookbuilding IPO procedure has captured significant market share from auction alternatives recen...
Development of e-commerce has been proceeding at a furious pace over the past half a decade. Most co...
Análise experimental conjunta do comportamento do investidor em IPOs Análisis experimental conjunta ...
Between 1999 and 2007, WR Hambrecht has completed 19 IPOs in the U.S. using an auction mechanism. We...
The Dutch auction, also known as the descending-price auction or reverse clock auction, has a long-s...