IPOs Badly Underperformed in 2012 — Blame Facebook (NASDAQ:FB)

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Posted 11 Dec 2012
Category Computer Services, FB, Investing, IPOs, Market News, Stocks, Technical Analysis, Technology, Trading

By Bespoke Investment Group

Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) - stockBloomberg has an IPO index that tracks the performance of US IPOs over their first 12 months as publicly traded companies. The cap-weighted index is meant to gauge the collective performance of IPOs over time. Below is a look at the performance of the Bloomberg IPO Index so far in 2012.  As shown, the index is currently down 3.1% year to date versus the S&P 500′s gain of 12.9%. The main reason for the underperformance of the IPO index in 2012 should be easy to guess — Facebook Inc.(NASDAQ:FB). As shown below, IPOs were outperforming the S&P 500 handily in the first quarter, but once Facebook went public in May, the index lost ground and has not been able to catch back up.

IPO Index - S&P 500 - Facebook (NASDAQ:FB)

The Bloomberg IPO Index is still outperforming the S&P 500 on a longer term basis, however. Over the last ten years, the IPO index is up 164% versus the S&P 500′s gain of 83%.

IPO Index vs. S&P 500

Data and charts: Bespoke Investment Group

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