The IPO Market Is Heating Up Again. These Financial Stocks Stand to Win.
Written by Reuben Gregg Brewer for The Motley Fool -> The IPO market goes through periods of boom and bust, with investors' emotions often playing a huge role. Right now, excitement is high as companies like SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic prepare IPOs. There's no way to know wh
The IPO market goes through periods of boom and bust, with investors' emotions often playing a huge role.
Right now, excitement is high as companies like SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic prepare IPOs.
There's no way to know whether IPO companies will be long-term winners, but some companies will win regardless of what happens.
The house always wins is a saying in the casino world, but it is one that has equal importance in the finance industry. Keep that in mind as you watch the news flow leading up to huge initial public offerings (IPOs) for private companies like SpaceX , OpenAI , and Anthropic .
The only companies that are guaranteed to benefit from these IPOs are investment banking firms like Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) and Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) . However, discount brokers like Interactive Brokers (NASDAQ: IBKR) and Robinhood (NASDAQ: HOOD) are likely to see a business boost, too. Here's what you need to know.
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A company doesn't just randomly decide to hold an IPO one day. It is a long and difficult process that requires jumping over material legal and financial hurdles. Most companies, particularly large ones, that hold an IPO work with other companies to get the deal over the finish line. There's also the important task of introducing the investing community to the company before the IPO, to ensure there are buyers when the stock becomes available. Strong relationships in the finance industry are vital to that effort.
Helping companies through this process is a key part of what Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs do as finance businesses. Providing investment banking services, including generating underwriting fees from IPO deals, can be highly profitable for both of these giant, diversified finance companies . That said, the IPO market goes through periods of boom and bust, so the business is very lumpy.


