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  2. Birkenstock opens at $41 a share in IPO debut, nearly 11% ...

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    Based on the amount raised, Birkenstock's IPO is the third-biggest US IPO of the year. Shares open nearly 11% below its initial price Investors didn't react the way the company anticipated.

  3. Stock market minnows are grabbing most of the world’s IPOs

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    When UK-based chip designer Arm went public earlier this month, raising $65 billion on the Nasdaq in a matter of hours, hopes swirled among investors that the global market for initial public ...

  4. Who’s getting rich on the Reddit IPO? CEO and top execs to ...

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    Huffman could make $17 million if the IPO prices at $34. He'll have 3.3% voting power after the IPO, while his remaining shares (60 class A and about 4.2 million Class B) could be valued at $141.6 ...

  5. List of unicorn startup companies - Wikipedia

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    IPO 82.4 United States Travis Kalanick, Garett Camp: DiDi: 62 July 2019 [607] June 2021 [608] IPO 73 China Cheng Wei: Facebook 50 January 2011 May 2012 [609] IPO 104 United States Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Chris Hughes, Dustin Moskovitz: Xiaomi: 45 April 2015 July 2018 [610] IPO 70 China Lei Jun: Alibaba: 42 June 2016 ...

  6. Category:2023 initial public offerings - Wikipedia

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  7. Initial public offering - Wikipedia

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    After the IPO, once shares are traded in the open market, investors holding large blocks of shares can either sell those shares piecemeal in the open market or sell a large block of shares directly to the public, at a fixed price, through a secondary market offering. This type of offering is not dilutive since no new shares are being created.