Shift in IPO market
The 5,000 companies that went public during the 1990s executed IPOs
worth between $25 million and $35 million, on average, according to
data provided by several investment banks and by Equidesk, a
research firm.
During the past three years, however, only 264 companies went
public, and the average deal was close to $300 million.
Source:
Return of the bankers
New firms begin gearing up to catch the growing wave of technology
IPOs
John Shinal, Chronicle Staff Writer
Sunday, January 25, 2004
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