Does anyone know about an upcoming IPO Cellcom Israel? Does anyone know how well their market is in israel?


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Alane asks:

Cellcom Israel (CEL) just priced their IPO at 17$ per share. They’re expected to go public in feb. I was wondering if anyone knew about Israeli markets.

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1 Comment to "Does anyone know about an upcoming IPO Cellcom Israel? Does anyone know how well their market is in israel?"

  1. Toby

    IPO’s are blind investments and are very risky.

    I did a study of IPO’s in the US for 2003. I found all of the 230 companies that filed for a stock offering with the SEC and I found that most of them were never approved, and out of the 30 or so that were, their stock prices in the 5 days after going public were all over the place.

    The reason for this is that you can never predict what price the market will bear until you have a track record for the company, and on the opening days, you don’t have one. The other piece of the puzzle you don’t have is “insider” information and what the strategy is behind the opening price.

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