Tech IPO Conversations with Fexingo: Public Software Companies and Capital Markets

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Tech IPO Conversations with Fexingo: Public Software Companies and Capital Markets

Lucas and Luna dissect the mechanics of software IPOs — from S-1 filings to aftermarket trading — using real-time market data and regulatory filings. Each episode examines one recent or upcoming public listing, pricing dynamics, underwriter influence, and secondary market performance. Lucas brings journalistic rigor to valuation metrics, lockup periods, and direct listings versus traditional IPOs; Luna challenges assumptions about growth sustainability and insider selling. They analyze SPAC merger terms, IPO pops, and post-listing earnings trends with specific numbers and named companies. This show serves equity analysts, venture investors, and founders weighing exit strategies who want grounded analysis of how software companies transition from private to public markets. Conversations range from the mechanics of bookbuilding to the signaling effects of dual-class structures. What does a 20% first-day pop actually tell you about a company's long-term prospects? How do interest rate cha

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Lucas and Luna dissect the mechanics of software IPOs — from S-1 filings to aftermarket trading — using real-time market data and regulatory filings. Each episode examines one recent or upcoming public listing, pricing dynamics, underwriter influence, and secondary market performance. Lucas brings journalistic rigor to valuation metrics, lockup periods, and direct listings versus traditional IPOs; Luna challenges assumptions about growth sustainability and insider selling. They analyze SPAC merger terms, IPO pops, and post-listing earnings trends with specific numbers and named companies. This show serves equity analysts, venture investors, and founders weighing exit strategies who want grounded analysis of how software companies transition from private to public markets. Conversations range from the mechanics of bookbuilding to the signaling effects of dual-class structures. What does a 20% first-day pop actually tell you about a company's long-term prospects? How do interest rate cha

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