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Initial Public Offering in Conditions of the Czech Capital Market
Kupčík, Roman ; Trávníček, Josef (referee) ; Meluzín, Tomáš (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is explaining the subject of the IPO, the entire IPO process in the conditions of the Czech capital market and development of the Czech capital market since its inception to the present, along with the analysis of undertaken IPOs to date.
Initial Public Offerings in Investor’s View
Flídrová, Lucie ; Novotná, Veronika (referee) ; Meluzín, Tomáš (advisor)
I considered on initial public offerings in my thesis. The thesis describes signification of initial public offerings including its advantages and disadvantages, informs about its specifications and recommends to investors, what they should focus on, if they think of such type of investment.
Ekvitní a dluhové projektové financování
Němcová, Edita
This diploma thesis deals with the comparison of equity and debt financing the development of the company according to pre-defined criteria such as cost, PR and marketing, debt and autonomy. Attention is also paid to the underpricing on the Czech capital market. The result of the work will assess the appropriate way of financing a particular company. It will also be calculated above underpricing the selected company on the basis of two selected methods.
Initial Public Offering in Conditions of the Czech Capital Market
Kupčík, Roman ; Trávníček, Josef (referee) ; Meluzín, Tomáš (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is explaining the subject of the IPO, the entire IPO process in the conditions of the Czech capital market and development of the Czech capital market since its inception to the present, along with the analysis of undertaken IPOs to date.
Initial Public Offerings in Investor’s View
Flídrová, Lucie ; Novotná, Veronika (referee) ; Meluzín, Tomáš (advisor)
I considered on initial public offerings in my thesis. The thesis describes signification of initial public offerings including its advantages and disadvantages, informs about its specifications and recommends to investors, what they should focus on, if they think of such type of investment.
The Impact of Board Structure and Diversity on IPO Underpricing
Kubíček, Aleš ; Malý, Milan (advisor) ; Hučka, Miroslav (referee) ; Okruhlica, František (referee)
The objective of this doctoral dissertation is to extend the existing knowledge in the area of Corporate Governance in the region of Central Europe. Specifically, a study focuses on companies entering the public market and examines whether board structure and diversity have an impact on the success of the Initial Public Offering. The dissertation is divided into several parts. Firstly, theory of Corporate Governance and Signaling theory, explaining the potential influence of the board characteristics on the public offering outcome, are introduced. The following is an extensive literature review related to each of the selected variables. In the analytical part of the thesis, methods of statistical analysis are employed to verify the hypotheses and the results are discussed considering the findings of prior studies.
Real Estate IPOs. Theory and Analysis focused on the Polish market
Makovec, Martin ; Marek, Petr (advisor) ; Musílek, Petr (referee) ; Fárek, Jiří (referee)
The doctoral thesis examines real estate IPOs and consists of a theoretical part and an empirical part focused on Polish market. The theoretical part offers an overview of theories concerning IPO and the three well-known phenomena related to initial public offerings, i.e. short term underpricing, long term overpricing and occurrence of IPO in waves. In case of short term underpricing and long term overpricing the theories presented are namely the theories based on information asymmetry, institutional theories, agency theories and behavioral theories. In case of IPO waves the theories presented are capital demand hypothesis, information asymmetry hypothesis and investor sentiment hypothesis. Some of the theories, namely the information asymmetry theory, are then applied to the specific case of real estate IPOs. The starting-point for the empirical part is an assumption that valuation of real estate IPOs is less complex than valuation of other companies and therefore information asymmetry among issuers and investors should be presented to a lesser extent. The valuation of real estate IPOs via their Net Asset Value ("NAV") requires less inputs and parameters compared to the corporate valuations with sophisticated financial modelling of the generators of value. Such lower complexity of valuation should be reflected in better ability of the investors to value the emission of the real estate company shares. Subsequently a lower underpricing of the IPOs should be reached and worse long term performance of the IPOs should be eliminated. In relation to the occurrence of the real estate IPOs the existence of IPO waves is assumed. In addition, subject to the assumption that the economical cycles on the real estate markets are longer than on the other markets, longer periods with higher occurrence of IPOs and longer periods with lower or no occurrence of IPOs are expected. The analysis investigates real estate IPOs which in USA means IPOs of so called REIT -- "Real Estate Investment Trusts". REIT is a special institute that guarantees to the companies that adopt this statute, obviously upon meeting several conditions, exemption from the corporate income tax. The REIT are regularly dividend into so called equity REIT, investing in real properties, mortgage REIT, investing in mortgage loans and hybrid REIT, investing in both. With regard to the fact that the analogy of the REIT institute does not exist in Poland, the analysis investigates real estate companies of similar characteristics to the equity REIT. The analyzed markets are polish capital market and real estate market, which both could have been until very recently called emerging markets. It is assumed that the emerging market environment could have impacted the result of the analysis significantly. The analyzed period is basically identical with the modern period of functioning of the Warsaw Stock Exchange, meaning years 1992 -- 2012. The size of the analyzed sample has reached limited but acceptable size of 22 titles. The subject of the analysis are all three major phenomena related to IPOs -- IPO waves, initial underpricing and long term underperformance. The analysis confirmed occurence of a real estate IPO wave on the Polish market in the year 2007 as the market was featuring characteristics of a "hot" market and investors were overly optimistic about real estate titles. In addition, the analysis supported the assumption of a positive correlation between IPO occurence and GDP growth and also between IPO occurence and the volume of real estate investment on the market. Further, the hypothesis test confirmed existence of initial underpricing in case of the real estate IPOs, however to a smaller extent compared to the other corporate IPOs. Subsequent tests were looking to find correlation between the rate of initial underpricing and several factors of the emission such as size, segment of the real estate market etc. In case of long term underperformance, based on the gather evidence, the test could not reject the null hypothesis about the same of better performance of the real estate IPOs compared to the WIG stock indice. Long term underperfomance was thus not confirmed in case of real estate IPOs. Subsequent tests were again investigating impact of several characteristics of the offerings on their long term performance.
Price Policy of the Jara Cimrman Theatre in Zizkov and its Consequences
Němečková, Dagmar ; Lipka, David (advisor) ; Dudáková, Tereza (referee)
This paper examines the efficiency of the strategy of setting ticket prices to the objectives of The Jara Cimrman Theatre in Žižkov. The basis of the examination is to analyze the prosperity of the theater in present time based on theoretical knowledge of contemporary economists. Based mainly on the conclusions of Becker's theory about how demand is affected by the demand of other individuals and certain other economic theories dealing with the determination of lower than equilibrium prices and related issues. In addition to describing the current state of operation of the theater is mapped in detail, using sample surveys, the issue of pricing and distribution of tickets incl. further sale of those tickets. An essential part of this work is the application of Becker's model, selected on the economic behavior of the theatre, which is explained by the atypical aspects that remain at the scene. Those are particularly long queues for tickets, which maintains the theater, as one of the last image of their unique type of theater. However, has the time come for that type of theatre to make changes in their economic thinking in favor of maximizing profits? And what changes come with this behaviour? This question is answered in the end it is this work.
Underpricing and the Long-Run Underperformance of IPOs
Pindroch, Michal ; Musílek, Petr (advisor) ; Witzany, Jiří (referee)
When companies go public, the shares they sell tend to be underpriced, and thus exhibit a significant price jump on the first day of trading. As a result, IPO investors materialize significant first-day returns. In the long-run, however, relative to some benchmark, investors appear to lose out by continuing to hold the stocks of firms that have recently gone public. These IPO phenomena are subject of the following study. The thesis addresses two main objectives. First, it systematically surveys relevant empirical evidence and theories that have been proposed to explain IPO underpricing and long-run underperformance. In addition, both anomalies are studied form the viewpoints of two competing finance theories: efficient market hypothesis and behavioral finance. Theories of underpricing are grouped within two broad categories: asymmetric information based models and behavioral theories. While asymmetric information based models assume that one of the IPO transaction parties knows more than others, and that these information frictions give rise to underpricing, behavioral explanations, on the other hand, assume the presence of irrational investors who are the prime cause of underpricing. Theories of poor long-term performance are based on behavioral finance perspective only, where "investor sentiment" plays the main role. On the contrary, proponents of market efficiency strongly argue that the notion of systematic IPOs long-run underperformance is spurious. Secondly, the thesis empirically examines the presence of underpricing and the long-performance of IPOs in European NYSE Euronext markets. In general, the results undoubtedly show that IPOs in the sample are moderately underpriced on average. However, the assessment of IPOs long-run performance provides contentious findings and probably requires further research.

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