ASSESSMENT OF INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERINGS (IPOS) SUCCESS IN UZBEKISTAN: A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55439/EIT/vol11_iss5/a24Kalit so‘zlar:
Going public, pre-IPO planning, IPO performance, a first-day pump, IPO success, direct indicators of success, long-term indicators of success, company brand recognitionAbstrak
This study aims to develop a methodology for assessing the level of success of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) in the context of Uzbekistan. The methodology considers various factors that affect the success of IPOs, including financial indicators, market conditions, and regulatory environment. A case study approach is utilized to evaluate the methodology's effectiveness in the Uzbekistan context. Through the analysis of empirical data, this study provides insights into the factors that contribute to successful IPOs in Uzbekistan and offers practical recommendations for improving the IPO process in the country. The findings of this study have important implications for investors, policymakers, and issuers interested in the Uzbekistan capital market. Employing a case study approach and scrutinizing empirical data, this study aims to proffer practical recommendations to enhance the IPO process in Uzbekistan. Additionally, it seeks to illuminate the critical factors influencing IPO success in emerging markets.
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