Marketing Closed-End Fund Ipos

Marketing Closed-End Fund Ipos

Author: Terry Nixon

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Various studies argue that underwriting fees are excessive and investment bankers prolong the price stabilization period in aftermarket trading of closed-end fund (CEF) shares. The poor performance of these funds also raises questions about the financial sophistication of IPO buyers.In this study, we examine these issues for a sample of international stock CEFs. Our findings indicate that underwriting fees are not excessive relative to industrial issues, and we do not find that investment bankers prolong the stabilization period to camouflage the underwriting cost. Our findings are consistent with earlier studies that discounts contribute significantly to the poor performance during the first six months of aftermarket trading.


Closed-End Fund IPOs

Closed-End Fund IPOs

Author: Diana Shao

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13:

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Closed-end fund IPOs are priced above their NAV due to the sales load paid to the underwriters. Within five months of the IPO, CEFs start trading at a discount. By six months post-IPO, the average raw return is -4.75%, underperforming seasoned funds by 8.52%. We explain how data mistakes in Cherkes, Sagi, and Stanton (2009 RFS) lead them to find much less underperformance than we document. We propose an agency hypothesis to explain the creation of CEFs despite these negative returns. We posit that full-service brokers/investment advisors create demand for CEF IPOs among their retail clients when the time-varying reputational cost is low. Intensive price support delays and obfuscates the subsequent price decline. In other words, CEF IPOs are sold, not bought.


Closed-End Funds, Exchange-Traded Funds, and Hedge Funds

Closed-End Funds, Exchange-Traded Funds, and Hedge Funds

Author: Seth Anderson

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-09-29

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 1441901671

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"Closed-End Funds, Exchange-Traded Funds, and Hedge Funds: Origins, Functions, and Literature is a concise and valuable book that will be of interest to individual investors, financial professionals, and academic researchers, alike. It provides a brief history and institutional discussion of these investment companies and also presents a summary of the research on these funds. Investment practitioners will find the book useful as a reference and as a quick refresher on the current state of knowledge regarding each fund type. Equally important, it provides academic researchers with an accurate institutional framework within which to cast their theoretical models, and a point of departure for expanding the empirical analysis for improving our understanding of these funds. All-in-all, this is a very valuable book; I highly recommend it." (John J. Jackson, Professor of Economics, Auburn University) "Professors Anderson, Born, and Schnusenberg provide a valuable service in this monograph. The practical significance of closed-end funds, exchange-traded funds, and hedge funds has increased dramatically in recent years, but all too many academics and investors know little about them. This text presents a carefully-focused and understandable description of these investment vehicles, highlighting the big, unresolved questions, while also including careful and fair accounts of the state of the literature. Nothing extraneous clutters the presentation, but, more importantly, nothing necessary is left out. Highly recommended." (T. Randolph Beard, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Auburn University) "This book is both useful as a reference book and as an additive, educational overview of ETFs and hedge funds, as well as CEFs. In today’s tumultuous markets, much reference is made to these subjects without a clear understanding of the vehicles, their structure and their history. This is a very timely publication and should be viewed as an important read. The book contains definitive explanations and also includes an excellent summary of past works in this area. Readable, informative and highly useful as a reference source." (Kathleen A. Wayner, President and CEO, Bowling Portfolio Management)


Closed-End Fund Pricing

Closed-End Fund Pricing

Author: Seth Anderson

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-04-17

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 1475736339

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Closed-End Investment Companies (CEICs) have experienced a significant revival of interest, both as investment vehicles and as the subject of academic research, over the past decade. This academic research has focused on the nature of closed-end funds' discounts and premiums and on the share price behavior of these firms. The first book by the authors, "Closed-End Investment Companies: Issues and Answers," addresses closed-end fund academic articles published prior to 1991. This second book addresses those articles that have appeared since that time. Closed-End Fund Pricing: Theories and Evidence is designed for the academic researcher interested in CEICs and the practitioner interested in using CEICs as an investment vehicle. The authors summarize the evolution of CEICs, present the factors thought to cause CEIC shares to trade at different levels from their net asset values, provide a complete survey of the recent academic literature on this topic, and summarize the current state of research on CEICs.


IPOs and Equity Offerings

IPOs and Equity Offerings

Author: Ross Geddes

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2003-06-06

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0080478786

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An initial public offering (IPO) is one of the most significant events in corporate life. It follows months, even years of preparation. During the boom years of the late 1990s bull market, IPOs of growth companies captured the imagination and pocketbooks of investors like never before. This book goes behind the scenes to examine the process of an offering from the decision to go public to the procedures of a subsequent equity offering. The book is written from the perspective of an experienced investment banker describing the hows and whys of IPOs and subsequent equity issues. Each aspect of an IPO is illustrated with plenty of international examples pitched alongside relevant academic research to offer a combination of theoretical rigour and practical application. Topics covered are: - the decision to go public- legal and regulatory aspects of an offering; marketing and research- valuation and pricing- allocations of shares to investors - examination of fees and commissions* Global perpective: UK, European and US practices, regulations and examples, and case studies* First hand experience written by an IPO trader with academic rigour* Includes the changes in the market that resulted from 1998-2000 equity boom


Inside IPOs

Inside IPOs

Author: Richard J. Peterson

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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"From precipitous drops after opening day run-ups to steady gains after opening day disappointments, Inside IPOs explains what to watch for in an IPO's price movement and how to keep profits while protecting against losses. It analyzes the performance of numerous respected sectors - from retailing and healthcare to natural resources and leisure pursuits - and reveals which promise to deliver strong performance well into the 21st century." "Whether you are looking to add initial public offerings to your investment mix or simply want to learn more about one of today's most well-known yet little-understood investment phenomena, Inside IPOs is today's most even-handed and timely report on the risks and rewards of IPO investing."--BOOK JACKET.


IPOs for Everyone

IPOs for Everyone

Author: Linda R. Killian

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 2001-01-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780471399155

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Founders of Renaissance Capital and the IPO Aftermarket Fund get in on the cutting edge of today's economy The business press has declared IPOs-Initial Public Offerings-dead seven times in the past ten years. Every time they've been wrong. Far from being deterred by the IPO obituaries, the authors of IPOs for Everyone show that these times in the IPO market consistently present the best buys. Once reserved for a select group of Wall Street pros, there are now many opportunities for individual investors to take advantage of in the IPO groundswell. IPOs have become a must have for investors who wish to diversify their portfolio. IPOs for Everyone, reveals the twelve secrets used by the founders of Renaissance Capital, the leading IPO research and money management firm, to pick a winning IPO investment. This timely book provides the inside knowledge that investors must have to play the volatile IPO market successfully, including: finding the best companies on the block, getting favorable pricing and seeking out buying opportunities in the aftermarket.