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Which of the following theories is most likely not relevant for explaining the underpricing phenomenon in IPOs?

选项
A.A. Signaling: IPOs are like Akerlof’s lemons, so underpricing is used as a signal for the true firm value.
B.B. Strategic ownership: Since incumbent shareholders and managers prefer to reduce the block size of new shareholders, some investors are sorted out in the bookbuilding process. Hence, demand is artificially reduced leading to a downward pressure on the issue price.
C.C. Tax shield effect: Since companies reduce their leverage because of the IPO, the reduction in tax shields leads to a decrease in firm value.
D.D. Institutional allotment: In order to attract institutional investors to the bookbuilding process, an indirect reward in form of the underpricing is granted.
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To assess why IPO underpricing occurs, we should evaluate what each theory suggests about the pricing dynamics at the offering. Option A: Signaling. The idea here is that underpricing serves as a signal to private investors about the firm’s quality, functioning as a mechanism to convey information about true value in a market with asymmetric information. This framework is commonly cited in IPO literature and is considered a plausible driver of underpricing, since higher-qu......Login to view full explanation

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