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REFILE-Deliveroo IPO debacle leaves small investors with bad taste

Thu, 01st Apr 2021 16:23

(Refiles to add dropped word in paragraph 9 and delete extra
word in paragraph 11)

By Elizabeth Howcroft and Abhinav Ramnarayan

LONDON, April 1 (Reuters) - London-based amateur trader Amy
Lee wasn't sure whether to buy shares in Deliveroo's stock
market debut but decided eventually to take the leap, swayed by
ad campaigns on the food delivery company's app.

"I took a gamble," she said. "It was my own fault, but I
think I was swayed by the thought 'surely Deliveroo wouldn't
advertise a bad product to their customers through their app.
That would be stupid right?'"

Lee and others like her who were allocated shares worth a
total of 50 million pounds ($69 million) are nursing paper
losses after Deliveroo shares plunged as much as 30% on
their London Stock Exchange debut on Wednesday.

The fall, slicing 2 billion pounds off initial valuations,
is a blow to Britain's ambitions of attracting fast-growing tech
companies to London.

It may also raise questions about retail traders' appetite
for future investments, especially in initial public offerings
(IPO) - this was the first time individuals in Britain were
given a chance to get in on the first-day action.

Deliveroo had dubbed its campaign: "Great food with a side
of shares".

But things went wrong even before the IPO. Several asset
managers shunned it, citing concerns about gig-economy working
conditions and Deliveroo's corporate governance.

Many amateurs discussing the matter on online Reddit forums
cited similar reasons for steering clear.

Since buying 250 pounds worth of stock, Lee has done more
research and now says she is "gutted" to have given her money to
"what seems to be another greedy tech company lacking social
value or drive to do things differently".

But she can't sell until April 7, because of rules around
"conditional trading" - a practice customary in London IPOs
until the shares "settle", usually lasting a week.

A spokesman for PrimaryBid, a platform that allows retail
investors to participate in major share sales, said this had
been made clear to customers at every stage.

One Londoner who bought 295 pounds of Deliveroo stock said
the company's sales team seemed to have "bent over backwards" to
turn diners into investors.

"Every time you placed a Deliveroo order they flashed a
sign. They let me invest even without a brokerage account. They
said we will open up a Lloyds (bank) account for you and do it
for you, (for) a one-off fee of 5 pounds. They made it super
helpful," he said, requesting anonymity.

Asked for comment, a Deliveroo spokesperson said: "Although
the trading started lower than we would have liked, we are just
starting life as a public company and we are confident that our
winning proposition will deliver long term value for all
shareholders."

"We thank each of our customers who took part in our
customer offer and will work tirelessly for them each and every
day."

Deliveroo shares have recovered slightly from Wednesday's
lows, but their first day performance was the worst on record
for a London IPO worth more than 1 billion pounds, markets
platform Dealogic said.

DEMOCRACY

Retail investors will likely be wooed by other market
debutants as many trading companies, including the Robinhood
app, say they want to "democratize" IPOs by not restricting
allocations only to institutional investors.

PrimaryBid is in talks with other listings candidates, a
source familiar with those discussions has told Reuters.

The company collects orders from individuals and then makes
a collective bid on deals. Bankers say it is becoming an
influential participant, getting involved in fundraising deals
from tech firm Ocado and caterer Compass Group.

PrimaryBid estimates retail ownership is about 15% of the UK
stock market, as many people stuck at home in the pandemic with
spare cash have taken to dabbling in equities on trading apps.

While UK amateur participation has risen from 10% in 2009,
it lags U.S. levels of 25%-30%.

Still, some - such as Sam Elliot, a London-based
primatologist - confess to having become "obsessed" with stock
markets, following the frenzy around U.S. video game retailer
GameStop in January.

He invested 250 pounds in Deliveroo and, while also "gutted"
by the shares' fall, intends to hold them for the long term.

Another investor - and former Deliveroo courier - Rui Lopes
also committed 250 pounds, a sum he said he could afford to
lose.

"The price drop did get me slightly apprehensive at first
... but you know what they say. Buy the dip!"

And even without the first-day "pop" or surge last year's
U.S. deals enjoyed, investors could well end up in the money -
after all, Facebook, Uber and Peloton were also IPO flops
initially.

($1 = 0.7236 pounds)

(Reporting by Elizabeth Howcroft and Abhinav Ramnarayan.
Editing by Sujata Rao and Mark Potter)

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