IPOs Structural Mispricing Discovery
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Giovanni is an exchange student from Milan, Italy. He is majoring in Economics at UC Berkeley. Before joining the Berkeley community, Giovanni worked in a private equity fund as junior analyst, focusing his research on small and micro caps. He discovered his passion for finance at the age of 16 and since then has developed a growing thirst for knowledge. The chance to share his ideas with the community fulfills his desire to stimulate constructive discussions among interested students. When not in class or writing for BRB, you can probably find him at the gym or eating burritos on Telegraph (actual reason for the gym).
In most cases we think of IPOs as moments when stocks are introduced in the market and report enormous returns…Continue Reading
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