Business Angels’ Perspectives on Exit by IPO

27 Pages Posted: 1 Apr 2014

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Cécile Carpentier

Laval University; Center for Interuniversity Research and Analysis on Organization (CIRANO); University of Lille II - European Center for Corporate Control Studies

Jean-Marc Suret

Laval University; Center for Interuniversity Research and Analysis on Organization (CIRANO)

Date Written: November 30, 2013

Abstract

We analyze exit-related perceptions of the members of a large, well-structured Canadian angel group. Because they invest in high tech deals larger than CAN$1.2 million, together with venture capitalists and a matching fund, these angels should consider the initial public offering (IPO) as a possible exit mode. However, they show a strong preference for the trade sale. This preference is consistent with the economies of scope hypothesis: getting big fast has become more important because large firms can fully and rapidly exploit innovations, resulting in more small firm acquisitions. Securities regulation is also perceived as a major impediment to exiting onto the stock market. Both reasons explain why IPOs are not considered an exit mode. Reluctance to exit through an IPO increases with angels’ experience. Our observations have implications for entrepreneurs, business angels and policy makers.

Keywords: business angel, exit, entrepreneurial venture, securities regulation

JEL Classification: L26, M13, D81, G24

Suggested Citation

Carpentier, Cécile and Suret, Jean-Marc, Business Angels’ Perspectives on Exit by IPO (November 30, 2013). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2418200 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2418200

Cécile Carpentier

Laval University ( email )

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Quebec, Quebec G1V 0A6
Canada

Center for Interuniversity Research and Analysis on Organization (CIRANO) ( email )

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Jean-Marc Suret (Contact Author)

Laval University ( email )

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