by Gregg Jaclin | Mar 10, 2022 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, IPOs
In the wake of economic effects from the Omicron COVID variant and continued uncertainty concerning current events, such as the conflict in Ukraine, investors will face a lot of challenging decisions in 2022. One area in which this will play out is Initial Public...
by Gregg Jaclin | Mar 10, 2022 | Gregg Jaclin, Investing, IPOs
After a couple of unpredictable years for initial public offerings (IPOs), investors are unsure what to expect for 2022. Last year’s successful IPOs included popular dating app Bumble, the Roblox gaming platform, and Duolingo’s language learning app. However, in the...
by Gregg Jaclin | Feb 11, 2021 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, Investing, Investment Banking
Equity typically means the ownership of shares of company shares. Shares can come with attached liabilities or debts. Equity represents an investor’s money in the company, and it’s refundable in case shares are liquidated. There are generally two types of equity:...
by Gregg Jaclin | Jan 19, 2021 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, Investing, IPOs
The financial world is notorious for being full of complex terms. Initial public offerings (IPO) are straightforward in that there are only two types: fixed price and book building. There’s only one big difference between the two: how the cost is determined. ...
by Gregg Jaclin | Jul 22, 2019 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, Investing, Investment Banking, IPOs
When a private company issues an initial public offering (IPO), it hires an underwriter, usually an investment bank, to assist with the process. Goldman Sachs, for example, routinely handles taking established private companies public. The underwriter plays a crucial...