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US IPO Weekly Winners & Losers

May 29, 2022

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The summer IPO market is right around the corner, though it’s hard to say what the next few months will look like this year.

The calendar has been empty as many of the year’s notable filers are waiting for volatility to settle. So while we didn’t see the typical wave of filings in mid-May for post-holiday launches, the pipeline is still packed with potential summer IPOs.

Minerals exploration company Ivanhoe Electric (NYSE American: IE) submitted the first major new filing since April, planning to raise $200 million, and RIA services platform Dynasty Financial Partners (Nasdaq: DSTY) was the latest to furnish updated financials.

In the SPAC market, MSP Recovery (Nasdaq: MSPR) completed the second largest SPAC listing ever, only to plummet more than 50% on its first day. Despite brutal post-merger trading, a handful of SPACs submitted initial filings; the largest, ESHU is led by a former Disney exec and retired NBA player Magic Johnson.

The IPO Index found some support after a drop early in the week to finish up +5.2%, compared to the S&P 500’s +6.6% gain. This week’s winner was China’s DiDi, which jumped on news of its delisting to finish up +34.0%. Tech stocks stumbled mid-week, causing photo sharing platform Pinterest to fall -10.7%.

Take care,
Bill Smith
Co-Founder and CEO
Renaissance Capital

Weekly IPO Winners & Losers
Biggest price changes through May 27th in the Renaissance IPO Index
Top 5
DiDi Global DIDIY 34.0%
dLocal DLO 23.5%
Zoom Video Communications ZM 23.0%
Affirm Holdings AFRM 22.3%
Olaplex Holdings OLPX 19.9%
Bottom 5
Pinterest PINS -10.7%
Snowflake SNOW -8.2%
Lyft LYFT -6.8%
Cricut CRCT -5.1%
KE Holdings BEKE -4.8%
Sectors
Consumer Staples 12.4%
Financials 7.8%
Industrials 7.1%
Technology 6.9%
Health Care 3.4%
Consumer Discretionary 2.8%
Real Estate 2.3%
Renaissance IPO Index Performance

Renaissance IPO ETF (NYSE symbol: IPO) tracks the Renaissance IPO Index

The Renaissance IPO Index returned 5.2% last week vs. 6.6% for the S&P 500.