Shares worth $26 billion to hit market as IPO lock-ins end

Approximately $26 billion in shares from 71 recently listed companies will become available for sale as IPO lock-ins expire between June 17 and September-end. A significant portion, totaling $15.96 billion from 31 companies, is set to become eligible in the coming month.

The expirations follow recent public offerings and could create potential supply pressure on stock prices.

The timeline starts with lock-ins ending from June 17 onward. This process spans multiple companies that debuted on the market in prior periods.

Market observers note the scale of shares entering circulation. The figures come directly from analysis of lock-in schedules for these listings.

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