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Investing in IPOs
Book

Investing in IPOs

New Paths to Profit with Initial Public Offerings

Bloomberg Press, 1999 more...

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Editorial Rating

6

Qualities

  • Comprehensive
  • Applicable
  • Well Structured

Recommendation

Investing in IPOs describes the process behind taking a private company public in the United States. The book lists the players in an initial public offering and describes the documents that must be filed with securities regulators. It also offers suggestions about what characteristics lead to successful IPOs, such as a history of profits, a strong management team and a lack of strong competition. Also noteworthy are the advance warning signs which point to losers. These signs include pending lawsuits, low-price stock and recently changed business plans. getAbstract recommends this book with its exhaustive and useful look at the IPO process to investors and to companies pondering an IPO. This clearly written book includes specific examples that use real-world companies to illustrate points.

Take-Aways

  • An initial public offering (IPO) takes a firm from a privately held company to a public concern that quotes on official stockmarkets.
  • Investors can lessen their risk by waiting until a few months after a company has gone public.
  • Firms that have raised venture capital offer better performance than firms not backed by venture capital.

About the Author

Tom Taulli is an IPO expert who writes about the stock market for Barron’s, Registered Representative and other publications. He is the founder of WebIPO, an online investment bank and has a Web site at www.taulli.com.