S&P 500 has a 12-month seasoning rule for IPOs
The guest stated that current S&P 500 rules require a newly listed company to trade for twelve months and meet float, liquidity, and profitability criteria before being considered for inclusion.
Sign in to read the full idea
The argument, what validates it, the risks discussed and hearing it from the source are for signed-in members. Free accounts read 3 ideas in full a day. No card required.