Economics novice here. How did we get such a huge difference (40%!) between the IPO price and the current price, when both sides had $3.4 billion at stake on getting that price "right"? Is there some huge information disparity here? Moreover, if investors feel that $24 a share is a fair price, why weren't they swooping in before the IPO and, say, offering $20 a share for the whole chunk? Sorry if this seems like a ri…
As an investor I wouldn't pay 100 to buy something worth ...100. Price it below its fair value and we might talk.
When trying to mobilize capital on this scale and at this risk level (no revenue, stalled growth), the required undervaluation is significant.