The 'enviable position' of carriers' balance sheets...
What the numbers suggest
Unsurprisingly, InPost shares uncorked with a pop when they debuted in Amsterdam last week.
The Polish delivery locker firm priced at the top end of its indicated €14-€16 per-share price range, before immediately jumping to over €20.
Today, they’re hovering just under that level with, it’s fair to say, more askers than bidders (see the picture below) at multiple levels between €19.7 and €20.1.
Our pre-IPO coverage suggested InPost’s €8 billion valuation (now €10 billion) was perhaps a tad frothy, with enormous growth ...
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