Thats their job it would be seen as a massive failure for an IPO to break its launch price on the first day. It’s bad enough that it broke it on the second day.
There was a major fuck up by Nasdaq on the launch with the trade matching system not functioning for a few hours, Morgan Stanley and others stepped in to keep the price up until normality returned. Nasdaq likely to get sued anyways
Can’t wait for Twitter to float on the stock market. Then it really will be a case of “this time it’s different”. All the savvy investors will be all over it. Don’t miss the boat!
International investment in mongolia has taken a hit of late due to uncertainties about the new financial regulations and upcoming new government. Many superb companies have taken large hits and are now undervalued. This will be righted in the next couple of months.
There was a big (paid for) spread on Mongolian investment opportunities a good few months back. I always wonder who are the people that plough money into to ventures in these kind of places. I presume they have decent natural resources of some sort though.
Underregulated and underexploited areas of huge mineral potential I believe. A wild west for the bold and the brave. Pm me tinnion if you wish to avail of my info for a small fee.
As I’m trying to avoid work I’ve just done some Wikipedia research on Mongolia:
[left][size=3][font=sans-serif]Currecny 1 [/font][font=sans-serif]tögrög[/font][font=sans-serif] (MNT) = 100 möngö[/font][/size]
:lol:
[/left][left]How many mongo in a togrog? No one can say for sure.[/left]
As I’m trying to avoid work I’ve just done some Wikipedia research on Mongolia:
[left][size=3][font=sans-serif]Currecny 1 [/font][font=sans-serif]tögrög[/font][font=sans-serif] (MNT) = 100 möngö[/font][/size]
[/left][left]How many mongo in a togrog? No one can say for sure.[/left][/quote]