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Home / Business / What 2021’s IPO pops tell us about future flotations and SPACs
Posted on December 13, 2021 by Stylianos Hatzakis

What 2021’s IPO pops tell us about future flotations and SPACs


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News that the SenseTime IPO is on hold leaves the stock market with just one major tech listing on the horizon: Samsara’s public debut, which is currently anticipated to price Tuesday and trade Wednesday. That makes it the perfect moment to sit back and chat through a few of the year’s biggest offerings and how they performed post-debut.

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Two things are on my mind. First, what happened to some of the most famous IPO pops from the last year? With rising retail trading around the world thanks to companies like Robinhood and WeBull, some recent tech offerings have had simply massive early trading sessions. Did those initial gains persist? Or did they evaporate, leaving the IPO mispricing conversation somewhat overblown?
And, second, what happened to the handful of SPACs that we felt made some reasonable sense before their combination was completed? How is Lat …

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