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These were the worst IPOs of 2022

Following the IPO bonanza in 2021, it looks like much of the strong, positive momentum failed to materialise in 2022. The IPO market in 2021 recorded the highest number of new floats in a decade, more than the previous two years combined.

Ishan Dan | 24th Jun 2022 | More
Hiremii shaking up the labour hire and recruitment sector

The Inside Network spoke with the managing director of Hiremii Group Limited (ASX: HMI), Chris Brophy, about Hiremii’s much-anticipated IPO, which is set to shake up the labour hire sector’s fast-evolving digital revolution. Listed on Tuesday (11 May), Hiremii is at the forefront of the transformation of the employment industry. For investors looking to take…

Ishan Dan | 12th May 2021 | More
MadPaws debuts and what lies ahead in the IPO pipeline

MadPaws (ASX: MPA) – Last week the pet-sitting company successfully listed on the ASX, following a $12 million raising, and it surged onto the screens, recording a spectacular rise of 54%, and a market capitalisation of $42.9 million. The MadPaws platform connects you with your nearest pet-sitter. It’s a brilliant idea that is simple and…

Ishan Dan | 31st Mar 2021 | More
  • IPO market set to heat up in March

    Upcoming floats for February The IPO market is still running hot, with a handful of initial public offering (IPO) hopefuls hitting the boards this month – and some recording stellar price increases. Following-on from the strong IPO momentum from late last year, 2021 is shaping-up to be another cracking year, assuming volatility remains muted. From 1 December 2020…

    Ishan Dan | 24th Feb 2021 | More
    Being selective with IPOs delivered for this small cap expert

    In a year of bushfires, cheap money, a Presidential election and a global pandemic, investors were exposed to a rollercoaster ride of mixed emotions, panic selling and dizzying bouts of volatility. Reflecting back on calendar year 2020, it is interesting to see which group of companies outperformed. Large or small caps? Tech or healthcare? It…

    Ishan Dan | 27th Jan 2021 | More
    Premiums and discounts: looking closely at LICs

    LIC/LIT IPO Vintage Year Analysis The listed investment company/listed investment trust (LIC/LIT) sector in the ASX has copped a lot of criticism over the last 12 months, in relation to the apparent mis-selling of new issues and conflicts of interest. We have no interest in revisiting the debate, other than to say that it is…

    Contributor | 3rd Nov 2020 | More
  • IPO market review – who delivered in 2020?

    Investors ready themselves for Covid-normal And just like that, this crazy year is almost over. As we head into Christmas, Melburnians will breathe a sigh of relief after a marathon lockdown is lifted and the state readies for a “COVID-normal Christmas” – whatever that is. While markets largely shrugged off the COVID effect, it’s been…

    Ishan Dan | 28th Oct 2020 | More
    Ask a guru: What’s an IPO?

    Initial Public Offering 101 If you have been reading any financial media, or even social media, at all throughout 2020, you likely get the feeling that the IPO market has been growing like crazy. This is something my colleague, Ishan Dan, has addressed in his article this week, called IPO market review – who delivered…

    Drew Meredith | 28th Oct 2020 | More
  • Hamish Douglass pours oil on troubled waters

    Hamish Douglass, the CIO of Magellan Financial Group, who oversees the largest Australian-owned global funds manager and is the current darling of the wholesale and retail investor sectors, is relatively sanguine about the possible market impact of the US election, but a bit more worried about COVID-19. Douglass, also Magellan’s co-founder, with Chris Mackay, chairman…

    Greg Bright | 20th Oct 2020 | More
    IPOs bounce back from COVID slump

    Australia has followed the US in bouncing back with new sharemarket listings after a hefty slump during much of the first half of the calendar year, at least in terms of the number of initial public offerings (IPOs). In the absence of any mega listings, Australia is still unlikely to break any records in terms…

    Greg Bright | 29th Sep 2020 | More