The Largest IPO in History

WBahn

Joined Mar 31, 2012
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What's scary about it? I think that's not at all unusual for IPOs. They frequently get an initial surge and then settle down somewhere in the vicinity of their initial offering price, sometimes higher, sometimes lower. It's known as the IPO Pop.
Apple, Microsoft, Intel, Google, Nvidia did not behave as SpaceX has after one month.
 

WBahn

Joined Mar 31, 2012
32,991
Apple, Microsoft, Intel, Google, Nvidia did not behave as SpaceX has after one month.
So? Thousands of others have, including Facebook (Meta), which had an IPO price of $38, when up to $42, then was down to $20 within about three months. Telsa hovered around it's IPO price after an initial rise for years and only took off after a decade of public trading. Many other big names had very lackluster performance after an initial bounce. The performance of a stock in the first month has virtually no long-term predictive value.
 
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