Pathfinder Prospectus A pre-prospectus statement of financial condition that is sent to a limited group of potential underwriters and institutional investors prior to a securities or IPO filing. The goal of a pathfinder prospectus is to create demand and eventually set the price for the offering, as well as to clear up any inconsistencies in the company's published financial statements. Investopedia Says: The pathfinder prospectus will contain almost all of the same information as an IPO prospectus except for the price of the shares, which will be set once underwriters get a feel for the overall demand. If demand is high enough, the underwriter syndicate will most often use its over-allotment right to issue extra shares, providing added profit to the investment banks and more financing to the company. Related Terms: Initial Public Offering - IPO Investment Bank Overallotment Prospectus Syndicate |