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Europe's Second Markets for Small Companies


Silvio Vismara


University of Bergamo

Stefano Paleari


University of Bergamo - SIGE Sezione di Ingegneria Gestionale

Jay R. Ritter


University of Florida - Department of Finance, Insurance and Real Estate

January 4, 2012


Abstract:     
European stock exchanges have repeatedly opened second markets to list small companies. We explain the motivation for the creation of these second markets, and the reasons why many of them have failed. We find that the average long-run performance of initial public offerings (IPOs) on second markets is dramatically worse than for main market IPOs. However, the second markets have provided firms with the opportunity to raise funds at the IPO and in follow-on offerings. The relative success of London’s AIM, which is an exchange-regulated market with minimal regulations, has led other European stock exchanges to establish similar non-EU regulated second markets. Most of the IPOs on these exchange-regulated markets are offered exclusively to institutional investors, and are equivalent to private placements. These IPOs, which frequently raise only a few million euros, rarely develop liquid trading.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 49

Keywords: stock exchanges, second markets, financial regulation, IPOs, AIM, London Stock Exchange, Neuer Markt

JEL Classification: G15, G30

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Date posted: November 9, 2011 ; Last revised: January 5, 2012

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Vismara, Silvio, Paleari, Stefano and Ritter, Jay R., Europe's Second Markets for Small Companies (January 4, 2012). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1957140 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1957140

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Silvio Vismara (Contact Author)
University of Bergamo ( email )
Via Marconi 5
24044 Dalmine, Bergamo
Italy
00390352052352 (Phone)
0039035562779 (Fax)
Stefano Paleari
University of Bergamo - SIGE Sezione di Ingegneria Gestionale ( email )
Via Marconi 5
24044 Dalmine, Bergamo
Italy
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+39 03 556 2779 (Fax)
Jay R. Ritter
University of Florida - Department of Finance, Insurance and Real Estate ( email )
P.O. Box 117168
Gainesville, FL 32611
United States
(352) 846-2837 (Phone)
(352) 392-0301 (Fax)
HOME PAGE: http://bear.cba.ufl.edu/ritter
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