Strong Global Entertainment (SGE) IPO tomorrow May 10

Company Description: "Strong Global Entertainment is a leader in the entertainment industry, having provided mission critical products and services to cinema exhibitors and entertainment venues for over 80 years.

We manufacture and distribute premium large format projection screens, provide comprehensive managed services, technical support and related products and services primarily to cinema exhibitors, theme parks, educational institutions, and similar venues.

As a manufacturer and distributor of projection screens systems, we have contractual relationships to supply projection screens to major cinema exhibitors, including IMAX, AMC, and Cinemark, and other cinema operators worldwide.

In addition to traditional projection screens, we also manufacture and distribute our Eclipse curvilinear screens, which are specially designed for theme parks, immersive exhibitions, as well as simulation applications.

We also provide maintenance, repair, installation, network support services and other services to cinema operators, primarily in the United States.

Our field service and Network Operations Center, staffed by software engineers and systems technicians, operates 24/7/365 and monitors our customers’ networked equipment remotely, often providing proactive solutions to systems’ issues before they cause system failures.

We recently launched Strong Studios with the goal of expanding our Entertainment Business to include content creation and production of feature films and series."

I'm a bit new at this but I've been looking at this: https://stockanalysis.com/stocks/sge/financials/

But what are people looking at exactly to determine a company's worth at IPO?

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