The investment surge in the late 1990s saw continental Europe’s primary market for shares jump sharply. Studies of historic data (1999-2001) show that Europe’s biggest equity markets remain heavily domestic despite the euro – preferring to use local banks to manage their initial offering, and with countries such as France selling predominantly into the local market. Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands tended to experience bigger IPOs than either France or Germany.

(2004). Lessons from the IPO bubble [journal article - articolo]. In EUROPEAN BUSINESS FORUM. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/173361

Lessons from the IPO bubble

Geranio, Manuela
2004-01-01

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The investment surge in the late 1990s saw continental Europe’s primary market for shares jump sharply. Studies of historic data (1999-2001) show that Europe’s biggest equity markets remain heavily domestic despite the euro – preferring to use local banks to manage their initial offering, and with countries such as France selling predominantly into the local market. Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands tended to experience bigger IPOs than either France or Germany.
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Lazzari, Valter; Geranio, Manuela
(2004). Lessons from the IPO bubble [journal article - articolo]. In EUROPEAN BUSINESS FORUM. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/173361
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