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Short Interest

The percentage of a company’s publicly traded shares that have been sold short and have not been purchased and returned to the original owners. Sometimes seen as a proxy for positive or negative sentiment about a stock. In many instances, IPOs have low outstanding floats which makes borrowing shares difficult and expensive. An implication of this is that IPOs can trade at valuations well outside the range of comparable public peers.


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