The IPO market is having its pre-Thanksgiving feast.
Nine companies are on the IPO calendar to raise a combined $1.0 billion during the week ahead. Online mortgage company loanDepot and education software provider Instructure stand out. The IPO market could see four mid-large companies in the biotech space, along with one regional bank. Two holdovers from last week round out the nine.
Four have scheduled offerings for the following week, including Jack Dorsey's SMB payments unicorn Square (Pending:SQ) and security software provider Mimecast (Pending:MIME). Equity markets have recovered since September, with the S&P 500 posting positive returns in each of the past six weeks. IPO performances have also improved: IPOs in the past 90 days average a +8% return including +0.1% in post-first-day trading, compared to -2% and -14%, respectively, for all 2015 deals on average. In addition to returns, market stability (measured by a low VIX) has opened the window for IPOs, provided that they give investors a comfortable valuation discount - over three-quarters of IPOs in the past three months have priced below the range. Expect to see more offerings join the calendar this week, possibly Match Group (Pending:MTCH).
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7 of the 10 biotechs that have IPO'd since October 1 had flat or negative returns on the first day, despite pricing an average of nearly 30% below the original midpoint. A biotech (GenSight, GNST) postponed its IPO last week for the first time since July.
Midwestern commercial bank Equity Bancshares (Pending:EQBK) is set to raise $41 million at a market cap of $183 million. The year's seven IPOs from traditional regional banks all trade above the offer price and average a +21% gain.
Two holdovers to see if their price is right
| Renaissance Capital's IPO Calendar - Week of November 9, 2015 | ||||
| Issuer Business | Symbol Exchange | Deal Size $mil | Price Range Shares Filed | Lead Managers |
| loanDepot Foothill Ranch, CA | LDI NYSE | $510 | $16 - $18 30,000,000 | Morgan Stanley Goldman Sachs |
| Nonbank consumer lender focused on originating and selling home loans. | ||||
| Wave Life Sciences Singapore, Singapore | WVE Nasdaq | $80 | $15 - $17 5,000,000 | Jefferies Leerink Partners |
| Preclinical biotech developing optimized RNA therapies for rare diseases. | ||||
| Advanced Accelerator Applications Saint Genis Pouilly, France | AAAP Nasdaq | $75 | $15 - $17 4,688,000 | Citi Jefferies |
| Radiopharmaceutical diagnostics company developing its first therapeutic product. | ||||
| Voyager Therapeutics Cambridge, MA | VYGR Nasdaq | $75 | $15 - $17 4,687,500 | Cowen & Co. Piper Jaffray |
| Gene therapy biotech targeting Parkinson's disease and other CNS disorders. | ||||
| Instructure Salt Lake City, UT | INST NYSE | $75 | $16 - $18 4,400,000 | Morgan Stanley Goldman Sachs |
| Operates an online learning management system for academic/corporate clients. | ||||
| Mesoblast Melbourne, Australia | MEOBF Nasdaq | $69 | $12.10 5,742,510 | J.P. Morgan Credit Suisse |
| Developing regenerative medicine based on adult stem cells. | ||||
| Xtera Communications Allen, TX | XCOM Nasdaq | $55 | $9 - $11 5,500,000 | Needham Cowen & Co. |
| Provides optical transport systems for long-haul terrestrial/submarine networks. | ||||
Equity Bancshares
Wichita, KS | EQBK Nasdaq | $41 | $22 - $24 1,790,000 | KBW Stephens |
| Commercial bank with $1.4 billion in assets and 25 locations in KS and MO. | ||||
| Sole Elite Group Jinjiang, China | SOLE Nasdaq | $13 | $5.50 - $7.00 2,000,000 | Dawson James ViewTrade |
| Chinese athletic shoe sole manufacturer. | ||||
| IPO ETF manager Renaissance Capital | ||||