How to buy Birkenstock (BIRK) shares when it goes public

Here's everything we know so far about the Birkenstock IPO.

Birkenstock stock is not yet available to purchase on any exchange. But it's expected to go public soon. Here's what we know — and how to buy stocks when it launches.

How to buy shares in Birkenstock when it goes public

Once Birkenstock goes public, you'll need a brokerage account to invest. Consider opening a brokerage account today so you're ready as soon as the stock hits the market.

  1. Compare share trading platforms. Find a platform that suits your investing style. In this case, you might need a brokerage providing access to newly listed stocks. Narrow down top brands with our comparison table.
  2. Open and fund your brokerage account. Create an account using basic personal details along with your ID and bank information. You can make a deposit with a bank transfer, credit card or debit card.
  3. Search for Birkenstock. Find the stock by name or the ticker symbol : BIRK.
  4. Buy Birkenstock shares. Once BIRK shares become available on your platform, decide how much stock you want to buy and create an order.

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What we know about the Birkenstock IPO

Birkenstock filed a draft registration with the US Securities and Exchange Commission under the ticker symbol BIRK. Not yet an official IPO, it's one of the first steps of taking a private company public.

There's no news yet about how much the stock will cost when it goes public. It's expected to launch September 2023. The shares will be available on the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange).

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It's impossible to predict how any stock will perform — and IPOs can be particularly volatile. But evaluating the performance of companies like Birkenstock can be useful in determining how the market is performing and whether now is a good time to invest in this industry. Select a company to learn more about what it does and how its stock performs, including market capitalisation, the price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price/earnings-to-growth (PEG) ratio and dividend yield. While this list includes a selection of the most well-known and popular stocks, it doesn't include every stock available.

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