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Table 1: IPO Distribution by Year and Industry This Table presents the distribution of overall sample and the five groups of IPO firms based on their listing status: survived,
Table 2: Descriptive Statistics This Table presents descriptive statistics for the sample of U.S
Table 3: Estimation of the Cox Proportional Hazards Model of Probability of Failure This Table illustrates the estimation of the Cox proportional hazards model of probability of failure
Table 4: CEO Departures on the Post-IPO Period This Table presents the occurrence of CEO departure within five years after the IPO date and how it affects the period in which
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