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Mega IPO Surge Sends a New Wave Through Markets

724FinanceDr. Yaman Ege
Mega IPO Surge Sends a New Wave Through Markets

Global exchanges were flooded in the first quarter of 2024 with $120 B of new listings, reaching the highest IPO volume in the past three years.

Rising IPO Volume: A Double‑Faced Market

  • 350 companies went public in the first three months of 2024.
  • Investor demand surged 70 % in the technology and biotech sectors.
  • Liquidity strengthened with $15 B of new capital, while market volatility rose by 2.5 %.
  • Investor Appeal: The Reward of Rapid Growth

  • IPO pricing began with an 18 % premium, but fell 3 % in the last week.
  • Companies’ total market cap of $4.5 B makes achieving 12‑month growth targets challenging.
  • Regulators are revisiting “sustainable growth” criteria for fast‑growing firms.
  • Technology Sector’s Double‑Edged Sword

  • Giants like Apple, Amazon and Tesla raised $35 B in total value, capturing investor attention.
  • However, high debt ratios (≈45 %) for chipmakers such as Nvidia and AMD raise market concerns.
  • China‑US supply‑chain tensions cut ASML delivery times by 15 %, while TSMC’s production capacity held steady at 8 %.
  • Regulation and Future Outlook

  • The EU proposes new “IPO transparency” rules, adding a $10 B tax burden.
  • In the US, the SEC plans to broaden the “fast‑track” classification, anticipating an extra $2 B in audit costs.
  • Investors project a $250 B IPO market growth by 2025, but the sustainability of this expansion remains a key question.
  • Dr. Yaman Ege: The mega IPO wave injects both liquidity and uncertainty into markets. While high growth expectations increase leverage, tightening regulation balances investor confidence. The sustainability of tech‑centric IPOs will shape long‑term strategies amid supply‑chain constraints and geopolitical tensions. This wave can turn into opportunity with sound risk management, but must be anchored in fundamentals beyond speculative hype.
    Dr. Yaman Ege

    Financial Analyst: Dr. Yaman Ege

    Semiconductor and Tech Supply Chain Director. Industrial futurist analyzing TSMC capacities, ASML machines, and the US-China rare earth war's impact on tech stocks.

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