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2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 195-209
Author(s):  
Adrian Teja

This study objective compares the underwriter reputation, measured by a different method, in explaining Initial Public Offering (IPO) performance. The reputation is measured based on underwriter IPO frequency and deal value. The underwriter's reputation is then ranked and categorized into quartiles. We use cross-section regression methods to test the effect of different underwriter reputation measurement methods on IPO performance. The dependent variable is short-term and long-term IPO performance. The independent variable is four underwriter reputation categories represented by three-level dummy variables. We found that only underwriter reputation measured by IPO frequency can explain IPO performance. The findings suggest IPO frequency help underwriter understand the market condition and value IPO more accurately. Firms that want to reduce the cost of IPO underpricing should choose underwriters with a higher IPO frequency.


Author(s):  
P. Lelyta Apti Dhina Apsari ◽  
Gerianta Wirawan Yasa ◽  
Ida Bagus Putra Astika

The purpose of this study is to obtain empirical evidence of the influence of auditor reputation and the effect of underwriter reputation on medium-sized companies that conduct initial public offerings. This research was conducted on 190 companies experiencing underpricing listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the 2016-2021 period, the research data used in this study is secondary data. The number of samples analyzed was 130 development board companies and experienced underpricing because companies that met the sample criteria. The analytical technique used in this study was Multiple Linear Regression Analysis. The results of the study prove that underwriter reputation has a negative influence on underpricing of medium-sized companies that conduct initial public offerings. The reputation of the auditor has no effect on the underpricing of medium-sized companies that make this initial public offering on the IDX.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 53-66
Author(s):  
KAMRAN FAROOQ ◽  
SAEED AKBAR ◽  
KIRAN ALIM ◽  
SOURATH

In present day world, the concept of initial public offering (IPO's) has got much significance since its execution altogether influence the success of the companies. The current study aims at conducting a nonsystematic review of literatures on the concept of short runs performance of initial public offering in Pakistan. In this regard, we studied the IPO’s of 77 companies listed at Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) from the period of 2000-2015. The finding shows a positive and significance relationship between size of the firm and underwriter reputation while the age of the firm and risk shows negative relationship with the dependent variable MAAR. The performance of initial public offerings has significant effect on success or failure of a company. In this way, the companies in modern corporate world can ensure their success through effective utilization of initial public offerings.


Author(s):  
Charles W. Calomiris ◽  
Yehuda Izhakian ◽  
Jaime F. Zender

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 310-319
Author(s):  
Isti Pujihastuti ◽  
Raushan Fikri Adhistiono

Underpricing occurs because of mispriced in the primary market due to an imbalance of information between underwriters and issuers, known as information asymmetry. This research is quantitative research with a descriptive analysis approach. The research design is in the form of conclusive research between the X variable (Underwriter Reputation, Financial Statements, Inflation Rate) and Y (Company Underpricing). Research data in the form of secondary data obtained from various sources. The sample in this study consisted of 75 companies with an observation period of 2016-2020. Testing of research data is carried out with Normality Test, Multicollinearity Test, Autocorrelation Test, Classical Assumption Test, and Hypothesis Testing. The underwriter reputation variable partially has a negative and insignificant effect on the underpricing variable. The Financial Information variable partially has a negative and significant effect on the underpricing variable. The inflation rate variable partially has a negative and insignificant effect on the underpricing variable.


2020 ◽  
pp. 097215092096321
Author(s):  
Nischay Arora ◽  
Balwinder Singh

The present article aims to examine the impact of underwriter reputation on underpricing and long-run returns of small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) initial public offerings (IPOs) over a 12-month period in an emerging country like India on a sample of 403 IPOs issued from 2012 to 2018 and subsequently listed on Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) small and medium enterprise (SME) platform and National Stock Exchange (NSE) EMERGE. However, the migration of 27 SME IPO companies to main platform has resulted in reduced sample size of 376 IPOs for measuring long-run performance. The current study has utilized ordinary least square regression technique to investigate the concerned relationship. The robustness of the findings has been further ensured by checking for endogeneity bias using two-stage least square regression (2SLS). The results unveil that while underwriter reputation positively influences underpricing of SME IPOs, it has no significant impact on their long-run performance. This analysis may provide some meaningful information for policymakers responsible for reforms of Indian equity market. For SME issuers, the findings may provide some insights on the importance of hiring reputed underwriters in IPO process. The results may further assist the investors in improving their equity valuation and taking informed investment decisions.


Author(s):  
Dildar Khan Jadoon ◽  
Hazarat Ali

In this paper, it is defined that how the IPOs are affected by the underwriter reputation. What will happen to IPOs who are backed by reputed underwriter and who is not? And evaluate the IPOs short-run and long-run performance. Also try to explain the relationship between IPOs and underwriter. Also tried to compare some of the international return and Pakistani returns. Also determine the relation of the investor to the underwriter. There is a set of investors who have there own relationship with the underwriters how they will affect on the IPOs in the market.


Author(s):  
Yohanes Martinianus Rada ◽  
Bambang Santosoe Marsoem

Initial return is a benefit or loss for investors because of the difference between purchased price of shares in the primary market with the selling price of the relevant shares in the secondary market. With this situation, investors can enjoy or dont get the return of the stock purchase. Thus study focus on Initial Return Positive that is benefit for investor. This study aimed to determine the effect of ROE, DER, Share Ownership, Underwriter Reputation and Firm Ages to the initial return on the IPO companies in the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Samples were selected of 55 from two sectors that list in Indonesia Stock Exchangethat that is Trade, Services & Investment and Infrastructure, Utilities & Transportation with a purposive sampling technique. The data gathered the financial statement on the IPO company prospectus in the period of 2014 to 2018. The method of analysis used in this study is linear multiple regression analysis method. Result show that Underwriter Reputation partialy has signifikan effect on Initial Return. ROE, DER Share Ownership and Firm Age have effect to Initial Return


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3/4) ◽  
pp. 349-370
Author(s):  
Nischay Arora ◽  
Balwinder Singh

PurposeThe study aims to measure the subscription level and examine the determinants of oversubscription of small and medium enterprise (SME) initial public offerings (IPOs) in India.Design/methodology/approachThe study employs cross sectional data to analyze 403 SME IPOs issued from Feb 2012 to May 2018 and listed on Bombay Stock Exchange's small and medium enterprise (BSE SME) platform and National Stock Exchange (NSE) EMERGE to investigate the determinants of oversubscription of SME IPOs. Hence, the study makes use of ordinary least square regression and quantile regression to test the hypotheses formulated for the determinants of oversubscription.FindingsThe main findings unveil that while issue price, pricing mechanism, listing delay negatively influence oversubscription; firm size, underwriter reputation, hot market and underpricing have been divulged to positively influence oversubscription. However, issue size emerged out to be significant in quantile regression at 25th, 50th and 75th quantiles.Research limitations/implicationsThe present study is confined to limited number of variables in understanding the factors impacting oversubscription. Future studies could include macroeconomic variables like gross domestic product (GDP), inflation rate, industry specific variable, i.e. technology/nontechnology industry, financial/nonfinancial industry for better understanding. Cross country analysis is suggested in future studies to validate the findings of current study. Future studies are advised to conduct the study examining the factors affecting oversubscription in light of COVID-19 pandemic.Practical implicationsThe findings of the present study offer implications to academicians, investors, investment advisors and regulators. It provides useful insights to researchers by listing the factors that contribute to variation in subscription levels in emerging economy like India thereby, paving the way for future researches in SME IPOs in countries with different institutional settings. For investors, the study provides additional and novel information useful for IPO valuation and informed investment decisions. In addition, the findings put investment advisors in better place to guide potential investors regarding investment in good quality SME stocks (i.e. highly subscribed stocks) in more informative manner. Last but not the least, as this study would assist the regulators in handling future IPOs in a way that augments the chances of success of SME IPOs.Originality/valueThis study is a novel contribution in widening the IPO literature by examining the relationship between pre-IPO firm actions like issue price, pricing mechanism, issue size, firm size, listing delay, underwriter reputation, hot market, underpricing and oversubscription in unexplored settings of Indian SME IPOs.


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