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On August 19, 2004, Google completed its IPO of 20.0 million shares to the initial investors at $85 per share. The closing price of the stock that same day was $94.00. What was the dollar value of the underpricing associated with the Google IPO? (Round answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 5,275.)
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- On November 7, 2013, Twitter released its initial public offering (IPO) priced at $26 per share. When the day ended, it was priced at $44.90, reportedly making about 1600 people into millionaires in a single day. At the time it was considered a successful IPO. Four years later, Twitter is trading at around $18 per share. Why do you think that occurred? Is Twitter profitable? How can you find out? If it is not profitable, why do investors continue to support it?On April 27, 2018, DocuSign, a California company that provides technology to enable digital signatures on important documents, conducted its initial public offering (IPO) of common stock. In the primary market the company’s shares were priced at $29 per share, but after one day of trading on the Nasdaq, the share price closed at $39.73. The company sold 21.7 million shares in the offering. To what extent (in dollars and on a percentage basis) was DocuSign’s stock underpriced in its IPO? How much cash (before deducting fees to investment banks) did DocuSign raise? How much more would it have raised if the shares had not been underpriced?When Rodeo went public in September 2016, the offer price was $22.00 per share and the closing price at the end of the first day was $23.80. The firm issued 5.2 million shares. What was the loss to the company due to underpricing? Loss to the company $
- On April 27, 2018, DocuSign, a California company that provides technology to enable digital signatures on important documents, conducted its initial public offering (IPO) of common stock. In the primary market the company's shares were priced at $29 per share, but after one day of trading on the Nasdaq, the share price closed at $39.73. The company sold 21.7 million shares int the offering. a. To what extent (in dollars and on a percentage basis) was DocuSign's stock underpriced in its IPO? b. How much cash (before deducting fees to investment banks) did DocuSign raise? How much more would it have raised if the shares had not been underpriced?Publishing recently completed its IPO. The stock was offered at $14.76 per share. On the first day of trading, the stock closed at $18.33 per share. a. What was the initial return on Felton? b. Who benefited from this underpricing? Who lost, and why?In 2001 the Pandora Box Company made a rights issue at $5 a share to its current shareholders offering one new share for every four shares already held. Before the issue there were 10 million shares outstanding and the share price was $6. (1a) What was the total amount of new money raised? (1b) What was the prospective stock price after the issue? (1c) What was the value of the right to buy one new share? (1d) How far could the total value of the company fall before share-holders would be unwilling to take up their rights? (1e) Explain the difference between a uniform-price auction and a discriminatory auction. Why might you prefer to sell securities by one method rather than another?