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Biases in the IPO Pricing ProcessMichelle LowryPennsylvania State University - Mary Jean and Frank P. Smeal College of Business Administration G. William SchwertUniversity of Rochester - Simon School; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) February 2001 Simon School of Business Working Paper No. FR 01-02 Abstract: By investigating the entire IPO pricing process, beginning when the offering is filed, the paper contributes to the existing literature along four dimensions. First, price updates during the registration period are predictable based on firm and offer-specific characteristics known at the time the offer is filed. Second, price updates reflect market movements prior to the initial filing date as well as during the registration period. Third, positive and negative information learned during the registration period affect the offer price asymmetrically. Finally, public and private information learned during the registration period have different effects on the offer price. While a number of the biases that we uncover are consistent with one or more theories regarding IPOs, many remain a puzzle.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 40 Keywords: IPO, Underpricing, Private Information, Learning JEL Classification: G32, G24, G14 working papers seriesDate posted: February 22, 2001Suggested CitationContact Information
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