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Opening Range

Categories: Trading

The bids were starting to come in. The IPO looked hot-ish. Price talk ran $12-13 when the company started being marketed. The roadshow happened. Investors liked the founder, knew the old, moldy CFO. The stock gained a tailwind throughout the two weeks of tap dancing for Wall Street. So the IPO was priced at $16.

But then rumors came in that MSFT was hot to trot to buy the company. Right then. Demand jumped in and the opening range of bids was closer to $22-23.

That was the opening range. Nothing to do with a stove repair company.

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