Public Companies and Equity Finance offers a clear and practical examination of the legal and regulatory framework within which public companies operate.
Public Companies and Equity Finance
Public Companies and Equity Finance offers a clear and practical examination of the legal and regulatory framework within which public companies operate.
Public Companies and Equity Finance: 2014
From the "Risk Management" series, this is a practical guide to the features and definitions of equity in respect of company ownership. It also examines convertible bonds and preference shares as a form of equity.
Provides an introduction into the legal and regulatory framework within, which public companies operate, including dealing on the stock exchange, raising finance and engaging in merger and takeover activity.
Going Public is the first book to investigate the issues in a non-technical manner, drawing upon international evidence from private sector companies and privatizations.
Investors, financial analysts, investment bankers, corporate and securities attorneys, and executives of public companies will find substantial value in the pages of this book.
If the acquiring business places value on any trade secrets during negotiations of a prospective sale, procedures for maintaining confidentiality should be reviewed to ensure that the trade secrets are in fact secret.
The guide examines all aspects of the life of a public company, including the IPO, the regulatory regime, corporate governance issues and listed company transactions.
The book provides detailed explanations in the context of core themes such as customer satisfaction, ethics, entrepreneurship, global business, and managing change.