Investment Banker Reputation Impacts Long-Term Performance of IPOs.
The article examines the long-term performance of companies that go public for the first time. It looks at how the involvement of venture capitalists and the reputation of investment bankers affect the success of these initial public offerings. The researchers found that companies backed by reputable venture capitalists tend to perform better in the long run. Additionally, companies that work with well-known investment bankers also tend to have better outcomes over time.