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The Life of an IPO


ryan hofmann
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So, from what I have seen so far, stocks appear to follow a pattern. They usually have exponential increase in networth. The increase in networth does not usualy translate to more sales. This is probably caused by massive investment, player an robot. The stock increases. In the following days the company stops selling goods (probably from being undercut). The stock continues to grow, though. The Stock eventually (about 3 days later) dies back down to half its value. Then it seems that the growth is exponential still. After the stock gets to its bottom level, the company net worth levels out at a really high number compared to the amount of sales. I think this is due to overproduction and the population not buying all of the product. It could also be inflation of the stock from over issuing stocks and that demand increases with every purchase.


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