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Optimal IPO design with informed trading

Author(s)
Rousseau, Fabrice  
Parlane, Sarah  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/41
Date Issued
2007-05
Date Available
2007-10-01T09:28:02Z
Abstract
We characterize optimal IPO design in the presence of distinct adverse selection problems: one affecting the IPO stage and one arising in the after-market. Allocating shares to an investor with superior information in the after-market depresses the share’s value to less informed investors. However, because it facilitates truthful interest report at the IPO stage it increases the expected offer price provided disadvantaged investors are suffciently unlikely to flip their share.
We compare the book-building's outcome to that of uniform price auction. The auction can enhance the expected offer price only if it systematically allocates a share to the strategic trader.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin; School of Economics
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research working paper series 2007
WP07/06
Subjects

Initial Public Offer

Book-building

Auction

Informed trading

Dealer market

Classification
G32
G24
Subject – LCSH
Going public
Securities
Secondary market
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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