The Pricing of Initial Public Offering and Market Efficiency

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Abstract

This study investigates long-run performance of Thai initial public offerings (IPOs). To examine the long-run performance of Thai IPOs, we compute buy-and-hold abnormal returns and cumulative abnormal returns for two years after the IPOs. We find strong evidence of long run underpricing in Thai market. Specifically, the average buy-and-hold abnormal returns and cumulative abnormal returns are 64.5% and 18.4% respectively. However, our multi-variate analysis does not indicate a strong relation between long-run underperformance and firm-specific factors, such as firm size, firm age, investment banker reputation and firm profitability.

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Chiyachantana, C. N. (2021). The Pricing of Initial Public Offering and Market Efficiency. Review of Economics and Finance, 19, 116–123. https://doi.org/10.55365/1923.X2021.19.12

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