New Personal Finance Video: Visas $10 Billion IPO Will Push the IPO Market to New Highs
Posted November 19, 2007
Baltimore — (TFN): The IPO market has been on a tear this year. This week Visa announced its IPO filing for $10 billion, underwritten by JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs. The company has yet to announce any terms, but Visa’s public offering will be the world’s largest if they pull it off.
Not to mention, it’s going to knock Mastercard Inc.’s (MA:NYSE) $2.4 billion IPO offering down a pretty big notch.
With Mastercard gaining 355% after going public in May 2006, Visa could very well be the most sought after and most powerful IPO stock the world has ever seen, and big competition for the credit card company. And Mastercard’s gains over the last year and a half could pale in comparison to what’s possible from Visa.
While you as a private investor could try to grab a piece of the Visa IPO pie, there’s a Secret IPO Fund that most investors aren’t in the know about… and that will prevent you having to wait in line to pick up Visa’s shares.
Visas $10 Billion market offering will push this years IPO dollar volume to new highs. Months before Visa shares will be available to the public for purchase, you can slide to the front of the line by investing in the Secret IPO Fund that made millionaires out of investors with Mastercards IPO.
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