Image: Series: Financeseries Quid Pro Quo in IPOs: Why Book-building is Dominating Auctions François Degeorge, François Derrien, Kent L. Womack IPO Series number : Serial Number: 065/2005 Date posted : December 01 2004 Last revised : SSRN Share Pocket Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy URL Keywords IPOs • book-building • auctions
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