Description |
1 online resource (407 pages) : illustrations, charts, tables |
Contents |
List of tables and figures; About the author; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction to the first edition; Part 1: Defining the parameters; Part 2: Getting ready; Part 3: Marketing the deal; Part 4: After the IPO; Appendix 1: Case Studies; Appendix 2: Business and financial due diligence checklist; Appendix 3: Table of estimates for IPO fees and expenses; Appendix 4: Sample contents for an international IPO prospectus; Appendix 5: Sample risk factors for an international IPO; Appendix 6: Example of feedback form for investor education |
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Appendix 7: Example of manual order form for bookbuildingAppendix 8: Initial listing requirements for major stock exchanges; Notes; Glossary; Further reading; Index |
Summary |
In this practical guide to initial public offerings, Philippe Espinasse explains the pros and cons of turning private businesses into listed companies. In straightforward, jargon-free language he details the strategies, procedures, and documentation for different forms of listings, and describes the process of marketing and pricing an international IPO. The guide includes many real-life case studies, sample documents, an extensive glossary of terms, and a review of listing requirements for major stock exchanges. It also discusses recent developments in global equity capital markets. This fully |
Notes |
"First published 2011"--Title page verso |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Going public (Securities)
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Finance.
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Going public (Securities)
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789888268986 |
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9888268988 |
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