US shipping initial public offerings: Do prospectus and market information matter?

US shipping initial public offerings: Do prospectus and market information matter?

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Article ID: iaor201110105
Volume: 48
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 276
End Page Number: 295
Publication Date: Jan 2012
Journal: Transportation Research Part E
Authors: ,
Keywords: information
Abstract:

This paper examines the extent that public information, available prior to the initial public offering of shipping companies, is only partially incorporated in the final offer price. The sample includes shipping US initial public offerings that took place in the period 1987–2008, and the analysis employs a set of IPO, market, and firm specific characteristics. Our findings have both theoretical and empirical implications for shipping IPOs, and indicate that there is no asymmetry of information between participants in shipping IPOs. On the theoretical part, the partial adjustment theory of is supported, whereas the winner’s curse theory of is rejected. On the empirical side, the probability of underpricing can be predicted by employing variables available to all IPO participants prior to the issue.

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