Amid an improving market backdrop, four deals are on the calendar to raise nearly $1.5 billion. The group represents a diverse range of established, growing businesses, which will be closely watched by the high number of companies in the IPO pipeline.

BATS Global Markets (Pending:BATS) - Set to price this week, this profitable exchange operator ($104mm in adj. earnings) should break the IPO freeze. Insiders are selling the entire $202 million offering, which is 11.5% of the market cap. Thanks to lower pricing, BATS now rivals the NYSE and NASDAQ by trading volume. Its valuation puts it at a modest discount on earnings.
MGM Growth Properties (Pending:MGP) - Spun out of MGM Resorts (NYSE:MGM), this Las Vegas REIT will come to market with a portfolio of 10 entertainment properties under 10-year (plus renewals) triple-net leases with annual rent of $550 million (+2% annual escalators). It plans an initial annualized dividend of $1.43 per share, yielding 7.3% at the midpoint.
SecureWorks (Pending:SCWX) - The spin-off of Dell aims to be the first tech IPO of 2016. While still unprofitable, it grew revenue 30% to $340 million in fiscal 2016 (+32% MRQ). Its 52% gross margin is below cybersecurity peers, but boasts a revenue retention rate of 102% and its average two-year contracts provide revenue visibility. SecureWorks is floating just 10.6% of its shares, below the 15-20+% norm.
By Renaissance Capital Research
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