Core Viewpoint - The U.S. IPO market remains active, with several companies going public on February 5, 2026, raising approximately $2.534 billion in total [1]. Group 1: Bob's Discount Furniture (BOBS) - Bob's Discount Furniture opened at $17 per share, matching its offering price, and closed at $17.02, giving it a total market capitalization of $2.219 billion [2]. - The company issued 19.45 million shares at an offering price of $17, raising $331 million, with plans to use the funds for debt repayment [3]. - Bob's Discount Furniture specializes in high-quality, cost-effective home products, leveraging a combination of low prices, efficient supply chains, and omnichannel services to create a competitive advantage in the home retail market. For the first nine months of 2025, it reported revenues of $1.719 billion and a net profit of $80.7 million [3]. Group 2: Forgent Power Solutions (FPS) - Forgent Power Solutions opened at $26 per share, down 3.7% from its offering price, but closed at $29, reflecting a 7.41% increase [4]. - The company issued 56 million shares at an offering price of $27, raising $1.512 billion. It provides secure and efficient power distribution solutions for critical infrastructure, including transformers and switchgear. For the three months ending September 30, 2025, it reported revenues of $283 million and a net profit of $15.56 million [6]. Group 3: Eikon Therapeutics (EIKN) - Eikon Therapeutics opened at $17.05 per share, down 5.28% from its offering price, and closed at $15, a decline of 16.67%, with a total market capitalization of $757 million [7]. - The company issued 21.78 million shares at an offering price of $18, raising $381 million, with plans to use the funds for advancing key clinical trials and early-stage research and operations for its innovative therapies targeting unmet medical needs in oncology and other diseases. It reported a loss of $245 million for the first nine months of 2025 [10]. Group 4: SPACs - Hennessy Capital Investment VIII and Cantor Equity Partners VI, both special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs), raised $210 million and $100 million, respectively, in their IPOs [10]. - Hennessy Capital focuses on industrial innovation and energy transition, while Cantor Equity Partners targets companies in financial services, digital assets, healthcare, real estate services, and technology [10].
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