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Noreen Seebacher
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Re: some quick fades
Noreen Seebacher   4/11/2012 12:38:12 PM
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Rob, any thoughts on why those companies are falling so fast?

Dex
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American based IPOs
Dex   4/11/2012 12:33:06 PM
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The IPO market may be improving, but not for Chinese based companies. I found it interesting to watch what happened to online retailer Vipshop Holdings Ltd., a Chinese firm that went public last month.

Vipshop priced the American depositary shares in its IPO at $6.50. However, the ADSs opened at $6 on March 23. Shares closed at $5.50 on opening day, and were down to $4.52 yesterday.

I think it's interesting because of all the speculation about 360buy.com -- the Amazon of China -- doing an IPO here this year.

TechStockProspector
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some quick fades
TechStockProspector   4/11/2012 12:25:12 PM
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The air is quickly coming out of some of these recent tech IPOs. Brightcove (BCOV) is really giving up the gains, down more than 7% today. The February IPO price was $11, but it opened for trading at $14.50. After running up to $25.50, it's at $17.67.

Mobile ad network Millennial Media (MM) went public last month at $13, opened at $25 and hit a high of $27.90 that first day; it's now at $18.68.

 

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