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This paper examines three theories of IPO underpricing, using data from Israel where the allocations to subscribers are equally prorated and publicly known. Rocks (1986) theory of adverse selection is supported: subscribers receive greater allocations in overpriced IPOs.(...)
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This paper examines three theories of IPO underpricing, using data from Israel where the allocations to subscribers are equally prorated and publicly known. Rock's (1986) theory of adverse selection is supported: subscribers receive greater allocations in overpriced IPOs. And, while the average...
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This paper examines three theories of IPO underpricing, using data from Israel where the allocations to subscribers are equally prorated and publicly known. Rock s (1986) theory of adverse selection is supported: subscribers receive greater allocations in overpriced IPOs. And, while the average...
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This paper examines three theories of IPO underpricing, using data from Israel where the allocations to subscribers are equally prorated and publicly known. Rock s (1986) theory of adverse selection is supported: subscribers receive greater allocations in overpriced IPOs. And, while the average...
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