Corporate Social Responsibility | Business Wire | PR NewsWire | Marketwire | Realwire | ACN/JCN newswire | 247pressrelease | PRWeb

Steep Decline in U.S. Listings Attributed to Existing Market Structure

NEW YORK - 
      A study released today by Grant Thornton LLP, A Wake-Up Call for 
      America, demonstrates that market structure changes implemented 
      beginning in the late 1990s are leading to a dramatic long-term decline 
      in the number of publicly listed companies in the United States. 
      A
Posted : Mon, 09 Nov 2009 13:17:01 GMT
Author : Grant Thornton LLP
Category : Press Release
News Alerts by Email ( click here )
Press Release News | Home
NEW YORK - (Business Wire) A study released today by Grant Thornton LLP, A Wake-Up Call for America, demonstrates that market structure changes implemented beginning in the late 1990s are leading to a dramatic long-term decline in the number of publicly listed companies in the United States. According to the study, SEC actions over recent decades have encouraged the development of markets that favor the most technologically sophisticated traders. The rise of high-frequency trading is the natural consequence of regulations designed to increase efficiency, but those same regulations have tended to undermine market support for small, innovative companies.

“Our ‘one-size-fits-all’ market structure has added liquidity to large cap stocks, but has created a black hole for small cap listed companies,” said David Weild, Capital Markets Advisor at Grant Thornton LLP and former vice chairman of NASDAQ. “Wall Street’s very nature has been substantially transformed.”

“This important study demonstrates convincingly further cause for concern about rules that encourage high-frequency trading to thrive, but perhaps have undermined one of Wall Street’s most important purposes: to provide the infrastructure for smaller, growing companies in the United States to gain access to the public markets to facilitate further growth and innovation,” said Senator Ted Kaufman (D-Del.). “The Grant Thornton study is a call to action. U.S. innovation policy must include an intelligent review of our U.S. equity markets, so that Wall Street once again helps innovative small companies to succeed.”

Known in the 1990s as the “Four Horsemen,” the investment banks that once catered to emerging-growth companies are gone. Today the market is dominated by firms that buy and sell in milliseconds, using automated algorithms that have no interest in the fundamental valuations underlying stocks. They include proprietary trading, statistical arbitrage hedge funds, and automated market makers.

The result? Investors, issuers and the economy have all been harmed. Wall Street is now fixated on trading profits and has abandoned investments in quality sell-side analysis, underwriting and sales support — the infrastructure necessary to support and create value in small cap stocks. Policymakers must recognize that the structure and regulatory framework guiding U.S. equity markets has become not only an important issue for investors due to fairness concerns, but also a critical component of U.S. economic policy that is affecting our economy’s ability to innovate, create jobs and grow.

The decline in the number of new listings began before the technology bubble burst a decade ago — before the enactment of Sarbanes-Oxley in 2002 — and has continued through bull and bear markets. The number of U.S. listed companies has fallen by more than 22 percent since 1991, or 53 percent when calculating in inflation-adjusted GDP growth. In contrast, exchanges in Asia are adding new listings faster than GDP growth rates.

According to the study, 360 new listings per year — a number not approached since 2000 — are required by the United States simply to replace the number of listed companies that are lost every year. Moreover, 520 new listings per year are needed to grow the U.S. listed markets roughly in line with GDP growth. In reality, the U.S. has averaged fewer than 166 IPOs per year since 2001, with only 54 in 2008.

Believed to be the first of its kind, the study was conducted by David Weild and Edward Kim, Capital Markets Advisors at Grant Thornton LLP, using data from a number of sources, including the World Federation of Exchanges, and from direct interaction with major stock exchanges.

“This study confirms that America’s slipping global competitiveness in the capital markets is rooted in long-term structural problems, with devastating consequences for growth capital formation in the U.S.,” said Pascal Levensohn, Founder and Managing Partner of Levensohn Venture Partners, Board Member of the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), and member of the Council on Foreign Relations. “The inability for emerging growth companies to access U.S. public equity capital by completing IPOs below $50 million inhibits job creation and hurts American entrepreneurs more than any other group. If we can’t repair the bridge into public markets, the next generation of innovative private enterprises — starved for long-term risk capital in the U.S. — will continue to move to non-U.S. emerging innovation hotspots, where startups are nurtured through attractive capital incentives.”

Barry Silbert, Founder and CEO of SecondMarket, the industry leader in private company stock transactions, said “The growth and development of a robust private market is critical to creating a better alternative and viable bridge to the public market. The time from company formation to IPO is now so long — nearly 10 years — that it undermines the development of small businesses, entrepreneurship and American global competitiveness.”

“Today, our stock markets are increasingly structured to favor computer-driven trading interests at the expense of long-term investors and the U.S. taxpayer,” said Grant Thornton’s Kim. “We need a regulatory framework that guides Wall Street to help small companies with their capital formation needs, not just build faster and more powerful trading algorithms.”

    Percent change     Percent change
    Number of listings   1991-2008   Number of listings   Peak Year - 2008
    GDP     GDP
    1991   2008   Actual   Adjusted   Year   Peak   Actual   Adjusted
NASDAQ   4,094   2,952   (27.9)%   (56.2)%   1996   5,556   (46.9)%   (62.2)%
NYSE   1,989   1,963   (1.3)%   (40.1)%   1998   2,592   (24.3)%   (43.0)%
AMEX   860   486   (43.5)%   (65.7)%   1993   889   (45.3)%   (64.8)%
ALL   6,943   5,401   (22.2)%   (52.8)%   1997   8,823   (38.8)%   (54.5)%

Source: Capital Markets Advisory Partners, World Federation of Exchanges, individual stock exchanges, USDA Economic Research Service (GDP in 2005 US$). Excluding funds.

Recommended Changes

The Grant Thornton study calls for immediate action and includes recommendations on how to improve both public and private stock markets in ways that provide investors and issuers with more choice. It argues that the opportunity cost of poor primary capital formation is so extreme that the U.S. needs significant improvements to both the public and private markets to restore U.S. competitiveness. Recommendations include:

  • Alternative Public Market Segment: A public market solution that provides an economic model that supports the “value components” (research, sales and capital commitment) in the marketplace. It would establish a new, parallel market segment that benefits from a fixed spread and commission structure.
  • Enhancements to the Private Market: A private market solution that enables the creation of a qualified investor marketplace — consisting of both institutional investors and large accredited investors — that allows issuers to defer many of the costs of accessing private capital as a precursor to becoming a public company. This market would serve as an important bridge to an IPO, notably in improving the market for 144A PIPO (pre-IPO) transactions that require an issuer to list publicly in the future.

Grant Thornton urges Congress and the SEC to hold immediate hearings to understand why the U.S. markets have failed to keep up with foreign markets and to craft solutions quickly — solutions that, together with thoughtful oversight, will advance the U.S. economy, create high-quality jobs, improve U.S. competitiveness, increase the tax base and decrease the U.S. budget deficit, all without major expenditures by the U.S. government.

View the full study at: www.GrantThornton.com/WakeupCall and urge Congress to act. Sign up for future updates and studies at www.GrantThornton.com/subscribe and select the Capital Markets Series.

About Grant Thornton LLP

Grant Thornton LLP is the U.S. member firm of Grant Thornton International Ltd, one of the six leading global accounting, tax and business advisory organizations. Through member firms in more than 80 countries, including 50 offices in the United States, the partners and employees of Grant Thornton member firms provide personalized attention and the highest quality service to public and private clients around the globe. Visit Grant Thornton LLP at www.GrantThornton.com.

Photos/Multimedia Gallery Available: http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=6094135&lang=en

BackBay Communications
Bill Haynes, 617-556-9982, x224
Bill.haynes@backbaycommunications.com
or
BackBay Communications
Jen Dowd, 617-556-9982, x225
jen.dowd@backbaycommunications.com


Copyright © 2008 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
Share/Save/Bookmark

Article : Steep Decline in U.S. Listings Attributed to Existing Market Structure
Print this article
Share this article

Stay Updated

News gadget on your Google homepage
Subscribe to a news feed in Google Reader



Related News

AXA to Hold Its Autumn Investor Seminar Today
PARIS, Nov. 24 -- AXA is hosting today its annual Investor Seminar in Paris, presenting an update of the Group strategy. The presentations will focus on the European P&C, Japanese, US, and UK operations, and on risk and capital management. The prese...

Acoolsoft Announces up to 30% off Black Friday Sales on PowerPoint Converters
Acoolsoft, the professional developer of PowerPoint converter, announced the black friday sale. Customer can gain the products at the price of up to 30% off from Nov. 20 to Dec. 5.

Butterfield Fulcrum Partners with MindTree to Develop Best in Class Technology Solutions for the Alternative Fund Administration Industry
A new generation of technology solutions to address demand for greater transparency and control within Hedge Funds

Tata Communications Wins Capacity Magazine's Best Global Wholesale Offering Award 2009
LONDON, November 24 -- Tata Communications, a leading provider of a new world of communications, today announced that it has received the Best Global Wholesale Offering Award from Capacity magazine. This prestigious accolade from Ca...

Dell Launches $2 Million Dell YouthConnect Program in China
ROUND ROCK, Texas -

Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien: Press Activities During the Nobel Week with the Laureates in Physics, Chemistry and Economic Sciences 2009
STOCKHOLM - Press conference 7 December.Interviews 8 December.Filming of the Prize Lectures 8 December. PRESS CONFERENCE 7 DECEMBERTIME: Monday on 7 December 2009, at 9:00–10:00 amVENUE: Beijer Hall, The Royal Swedish Academy of

Taiwan Microloops Corp. Responds to the Patent Infringement Lawsuit Filed by Convergence Technologies Ltd. against it
TAIPEI, Taiwan, Nov. 24 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Taiwan Microloops Corp. today responded to the patent infringement lawsuit filed against it by Convergence Technologies Ltd. through Convergence's U.S. company Convergence Technologies (USA...

Have your Say
Name
Email
Subject
Your Comment

Enter Verification code
 
  

 
Follow The Earth Times
Subscribe to RSS Follow Earth Times on TwitterNews by email
Share/Save/Bookmark
 
 



 
Subscribe to free Earthtimes
News Alerts by Email Click here
For RSS Feeds Click here
or Create your own RSS

Add to Google Toolbar
Breaking News
Press Releases

 


The Earth Times
News Category

© 2009 www.earthtimes.org, The Earth Times, All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy
Earth Times accept no responsibility or liability either directly or indirectly for views or opinions expressed in articles or comments.