You've told the investment bank's reps that you're "in." You want to participate in the IPO. You've indicated that you'd like to buy 300,000 shares at $16.50, where the indicated offering is. If it goes higher than that, you may or may not subscribe for all 300,000 shares. But, as it stands, on the $16.50 price, you are subscribed to buy 300,000 shares, order good.
Here's to hoping for a hot IPO.
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finance a la shmoop what is oversubscribed ask your grandparents
about the magazine industry it produced a product that looked like this and [Pile of magazines appear]
buyers subscribed to it weekly monthly something like that every now and then
an issue would come out that was so popular so catchy so got a must have it [Playbond magazine appears]
right now that it was quote oversubscribed unquote and the printing
presses had to run another 24 hours straight to make up for the huge demand
well in the land of finance that term oversubscribed is usually ascribed to a
hot IPO when you subscribe in a securities offering you're essentially
signing up to buy a given volume of that security at a given price within a
certain time window that is a given company whatever dot-com offers five
million shares to the public at ten bucks a share
but the Roadshow was such a hit that the bankers could raise prices to twelve
bucks a share and then exercise their greenshoe option and sell a whole trunk [Greenshoe option definition appears]
full of additional shares to the public making Commission's on all of them more
shares higher prices and it sounds like a twisted Walmart slogan well the shares [Wal-Mart store appears]
being over subscribed were all a result of the extremely hot and high demand for
shares by the investing public so yeah that's over subscribed on Wall
Street problem we here at shmoop would love to have go ahead and click and buy [Shmoop video appears on webpage]
we got to keep the rent behavior somewhere
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