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Facebook Flop Cast a Pall Over IPO Markets

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NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- The past year has been a ripe environment for initial public offerings; certainly the Facebook (FB) IPO in May brought with it fervor for new issues that we had not seen in quite some time. Of course, once Facebook did not take off for the stratosphere, as many hoped that it would, a pall of sorts was cast over the IPO markets.

In fact, Facebook now trades 47% below its IPO price, and is facing two more lockup expirations, tomorrow and Dec. 14, which combined, could put another 1.2 billion shares into the float. We could see some interesting days ahead for this name.

But while Facebook garnered the bulk of the attention in IPO land, not all recent offerings have crashed and burned. In July, discount retailer Five Below Five Below (FIVE) , went public at $17 per share, and is up about 75% from the IPO price, making it the third-best performing new issue in the past 6 months. That's despite pulling back from the $40 range in late September. While I like the concept, and the stores are very popular in my household, this entire story is predicated on growth from the current 226 stores, to 2,000 stores.

Consensus estimates are calling for earnings to begin ramping up, and the stock currently trades for about 44 times 2014 consensus estimates. While too rich for this value investor's blood, I will be following the story because I believe this is one of the most interesting concepts in discount retailing. The question is whether the growth, much of which appears to be priced in, and earnings will follow.

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Other winning IPOs in the past six months include cloud-based solutions company Workday (WDAY) , which is up nearly 70% from its $28 IPO price. Shares began trading last month, and are actually down a couple of percent from the opening price of $48.05, once again proving that IPOs can be lucrative, if you can actually get shares at the IPO price.

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