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Once more a great IPO statistic by Jay Ritter. It shows the money left on the table in IPOs, defined as the difference between the closing price on the first day of trading
and the offer price, multiplied by the number of shares sold:
Money Left on the Table in IPOs by Firm, by Jay Ritter, University of Florida, May 20, 2011
Keywords: US IPOs, First Day IPO Trading