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Luxury car maker Porsche is set to go public in Europe later this month at a valuation of up to $75 billion. The debut of Porsche will help break a nearly year-long drought in the IPO market as investors remain defensive. The US IPO market has suffered one of its longest stretches of minimal debuts since the unraveling of the dot-com bubble about 20 years ago. According to data from Bloomberg, the global IPO market has raised just $80.5 billion, spread out over 1,617 deals so far in 2022. That's in stark comparison to 2021's global IPO market, which raised more than $700 billion across more than 4,000 deals.
Volkswagen said on Sunday it was aiming for a valuation of 70 billion-75 billion euros ($70-75 billion) for Porsche AG, slightly below some estimates of up to 85 billion euros, but far outstripping the 49-billion-euro price tag for rival BMW (BMWG.DE) and Mercedes-Benz's (MBGn.DE) 61 billion euros. "It is fundamentally right that Porsche AG becomes more independent - but this is not an independent set-up." Volkswagen's valuation for Porsche AG is close to its own market capitalisation of 88 billion euros. Analysts have compared Porsche AG stock to Ferrari, which has a market capitalisation of 38 billion euros but an operating margin of 24% to Porsche's 17-18%. Total proceeds from the sale will be 18.1-19.5 billion euros and could help Volkswagen fund its electrification drive.
"It is fundamentally right that Porsche AG becomes more independent - but this is not an independent set-up." Shares in Porsche SE (PSHG_p.DE), Volkswagen's largest shareholder which will take a big stake in Porsche AG, were 2.42% higher, topping Germany's DAX blue-chip index (.GDAXI). read moreVolkswagen said on Sunday it would price preferred shares in the flotation of Porsche AG at 76.50-82.50 euros per share. Analysts have compared Porsche AG stock to Ferrari (RACE.MI), which has a market capitalisation of 38 billion euros but an operating margin of 24% to Porsche's 17-18%. Total proceeds from the sale will be 18.1 billion to 19.5 billion euros.
The valuation announced on Sunday of 70 billion-75 billion euros is slightly below some investors' estimates of up to 85 billion euros, but still far outstrips the valuation of other German carmakers like BMW's (BMWG.DE) 49 billion euros or Mercedes-Benz' 61 billion. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterIt also comes close to Volkswagen's own market capitalisation of 88 billion euros. Shares in Porsche Holding SE, Volkswagen's largest shareholder, were 3.23% higher, topping Germany's DAX blue-chip index (.GDAXI). Analysts have compared the Porsche AG stock to Ferrari (RACE.MI), which has a market capitalisation of 38 billion euros but an operating margin of 24% to Porsche's 17-18%. Total proceeds from the sale will be 18.1 billion to 19.5 billion euros.
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