(Reuters) -StubHub Holdings' shares rose nearly 5% in premarket trading on Monday, as Wall Street analysts backed the ticketing platform's potential for long-term growth despite the stock's rocky debut last month. Brokerages began coverage on StubHub on an upbeat note after the end of the industry-mandated quiet period. "We believe through its well-established, dominant position in the secondary ticketing market, StubHub will be able to establish a formidable entry into the materially larger primary ticketing market," Evercore ISI analysts said, assigning an "outperform" rating. At $19.81 on Monday, the shares are already below its IPO price of $23.50, which suggests the market is not fully convinced about StubHub's ability to grow quickly or compete with bigger players, according to analy
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