Indirectly, yes. If the pricing discount is going to be some huge number, the company might be inclined to raise less capital so it doesn't have to sell as high a percentage of itself. But it's not a 1:1 direct impact in the model itself.
Hey Brian, Thanks for the great video! Learned a lot, especially about the difference between IPO and SPACs. I'm doing my summer project about potential LBO opportunities. Do you think SPAC companies could be good candidates? Any pros or cons will be helpful. Thanks!
Generally, no, because most companies that have gone public via SPACs tend to have spotty or nonexistent cash flows and are much less mature than typical LBO candidates. But there may be a few exceptions.
For the files and resources, please go to:
mergersandinquisitions.com/spac-vs-ipo/
Sorry, page not found. (excel file hyperlink is missing)
Wonderful explanation as usual and I have feel educated every time to watch your video. Thank you and please keep it up!!
Thanks for watching!
Hi brian,thanks for the amazing video,would pricing discount in ipo affect the amount company can raise in an IPO?
Indirectly, yes. If the pricing discount is going to be some huge number, the company might be inclined to raise less capital so it doesn't have to sell as high a percentage of itself. But it's not a 1:1 direct impact in the model itself.
Hey Brian, Thanks for the great video! Learned a lot, especially about the difference between IPO and SPACs. I'm doing my summer project about potential LBO opportunities. Do you think SPAC companies could be good candidates? Any pros or cons will be helpful. Thanks!
Generally, no, because most companies that have gone public via SPACs tend to have spotty or nonexistent cash flows and are much less mature than typical LBO candidates. But there may be a few exceptions.
Hi Brain... I could not download the Excel file from anywhere ...SPAC vs IPO - Excel Models (XL)
youtube-breakingintowallstreet-com.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/107-29-SPACs-vs-IPOs.xlsx
Dear Brian, your link to excel file is not accessible.
youtube-breakingintowallstreet-com.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/107-29-SPACs-vs-IPOs.xlsx
it works now. thanks for sharing
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