The chance to invest in the early growth phase of a company via an Initial Public Offering (IPO) is tempting, but it is one of the segments of the market that is vulnerable to fluctuating conditions and risk of collapse. IPOs raise the opportunity to buy shares at a discounted price, but they require much more discipline, concentration, and clarity than any investment that could be made in the set companies. Investors will be forced to replace market frenzy with due diligence that is…








