IPO Silly Season Returning?

from the window-open? dept

While there's been a lot of talk about a new "bubble" in tech companies, one thing people have noticed is that not too many companies are going public -- and the ones that do tend to have a better track record and sometimes (gasp!) they even have profits. However, it is still possible for ridiculous IPOs to occur. Case in point is Digital Music Group. We wrote about its planned IPO last month, and we're amazed it actually went off. The company hits many of the Bubble 1.0 bad IPO checkmarks: company is less than a year old? Check. Company has almost no revenue? Check. Company is in a highly competitive space with little to no differentiation? Check. Company has huge losses over its short life span? Check. Company is almost totally dependent on one supplier who could cut off its revenue supply easily? Check. Admittedly, the stock did drop a bit in its first day, unlike many of the vintage bubble IPOs, but that just means they scored even more cash than the market actually thinks they deserve. The company has yet to make half a million dollars in revenue, and yet was able to raise $38 million from the public markets. It didn't get that much press coverage, but it's a warning that crazy season may be returning on Wall Street.
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  1. identicon
    john, 3 Feb 2006 @ 5:19am

    views

    Brilliant post! Very well elaborated. I agree with you the way you view the issue.

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  2. identicon
    Andrew Strasser, 3 Feb 2006 @ 6:37am

    Re: views

    For any idiots out there that aren't redneck enough to figure this out it means sell-short...

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  3. identicon
    Stu, 3 Feb 2006 @ 6:07pm

    IPO Silly Season Returning?

    Digital Music Group not profitable? How about $38,000,000.
    The people who founded and brought Digital Music Group to this IPO are geniuses.
    Was Wall Street crazy? Nope - they made plenty bringing the IPO to market (fees, etc) and by selling their own shares at a profit - fast (that little decline in stock price).
    The only crazies are the "civilians" who bought the stock and are still holding it.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    Tyshaun, 4 Feb 2006 @ 9:59am

    oh yeah!

    Time to renew my subscription to ipowatch and start day trading.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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