Haha well the more expensive share price arguably means they’re less attractive for people who want to invest after the IPO, right?
While we’re on the subject, Lyft is a good example of a company that’s not done so well post-IPO so to mention the obvious, a sustained ‘pop’ isn’t guaranteed..
But we’ll add them quickly enough that long term investors will have plenty of time to buy the stock, if they’re a fan