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Analysis: The Complexity and Realities of Share Issuance in IPOs

But then you assume that all shares are sold during ipo, and that chance seems small to me.

It may also be the case that there have been several issues in recent years, so that the number of issued shares has grown in recent years.

So I suspect that your calculation is a bit too simple and far from reality.

I do agree that this is odd. Maybe they want to take the company off the stock exchange, downsize employees and so on and do IPO again in a few years, and then hope that it will be above the EUR 16 that they are now offering? Think that these types of investors often hope to earn from IPOs in the end.

A private company is freer to act than a listed company, because it has less control (no obligation to publish annual figures, etc.).

[Reactie gewijzigd door MacWolf op 19 augustus 2023 03:47]

2023-08-18 18:51:50
#EQT #SUSE #private

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