Companies Go Public When Times Are Good, Not When Trouble Looms

Companies Go Public When Times Are Good, Not When Trouble Looms

Deutsche Bank found that companies list on stock exchanges when markets are booming and stock prices are high, not when danger is near. Firms and their underwriters wait for favorable conditions—strong returns, eager buyers—to raise cash. This pattern held through the tech boom of 1999–2000 and the SPAC wave of 2020–2021.

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