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標題: What's the Difference Between an IPO and a Direct Listing? [打印本頁]

作者: edward    時間: 2018-3-7 21:39     標題: What's the Difference Between an IPO and a Direct Listing?

What's the Difference Between an IPO and a Direct Listing?



By Shobhit Seth | March 1, 2018 — 3:00 PM EST

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Companies desirous of raising interest-free capital from the public mostly take the initial public offering (IPO) route to publicly list their shares on stock exchanges. The public listing represents the first instance of a company selling its shares to common investors.
There are two ways to list the shares - first, the standard and popular IPO process, and second, the direct listing process. This article explores the difference between the two.


Traditional IPO ProcessIn most cases, the shares listing process is performed by the company by using the services of intermediaries called underwriters, who facilitate the IPO process and charge a commission for their work.


IPO underwriters are financial experts who help the company go public. They work closely with it to perform various functions which include deciding the initial offer price of the shares to be sold, helping with regulatory requirements, buying the shares from the company, and then selling them to the various investors via their distributionnetworks.


Their network comprises investment banks, broker-dealers, mutual funds and insurance companies. The interest received from the network participants helps the underwriters set a realistic IPO price of the stock. Underwriters may also provide a guarantee of sale for a specified number of stocks at the initial price, and may also purchase anything in excess.


Underwriters charge a fee for their services, which may range anywhere from 2% to 8%. This means that a significant portion of the capital raised through the IPO exercise goes to such intermediaries. It is a cost to both the company and to investors, as the company receives lower capital and investors get the shares at a higher price.


Essentially, while the underwriters and other involved parties take care of the major portion of the end-to-end share listing process, it comes at a high cost. (For more, see IPO Basics: Getting In On An IPO.)



Direct Listing Process (DLP)Smaller companies or startups that want to do a public listing may not have the resources to pay the high costs to underwriters, or don't want to. Such entities often choose to go via the direct listing process, a less-expensive alternative to an IPO.


DLP is also known as Direct Placement, or Direct Public Offering (DPO). In DLP, the business sells shares directly to the public without the help of any intermediaries. It does not involve any underwriters or other intermediaries, there are no new shares issued, and there is no lock-up period.


The existing investors, promoters, and even employees holding shares of the company can directly sell their shares to the public. The process is considered to be more democratic and decentralized.


However, the zero- to low-cost  advantage also comes with certain risks for the company, which also percolates down to the stock investors. There is no support or guarantee for the share sale, no promotions, no safe long-term investors, no possibility of options like greenshoe, and no defense by large shareholders against any volatility in the share price during and after the share listing.


While many small-sized startups in the technology and biotech sectors have used the DLP process for share listing in the recent past, the news of Spotify’s massive public listing filing for the DLP route has made headlines. (See also, How Does Spotify Make Money?)


Reuters calculations value Spotify at around $19 billion. Despite being considered a unicorn, a large entity like Spotify going for a direct listing of shares may is seen as setting new benchmarks for the listing process, which may see more mid- and large-sized organizations going for DLP route in the future. (For more, see Apple Music Challenges Spotify Ahead of IPO.)









Read more: What's the Difference Between an IPO and a Direct Listing? | Investopedia


https://www.investopedia.com/news/what-difference-between-ipo-and-direct-listing/#ixzz594P2udyy






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