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Corporate finance

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Publication details: London Butterworths 1993Edition: 2ndDescription: 314p xvISBN:
  • 9780406001078
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.150000 SAB
Contents:
Table of contents Part 1. Corporate securities: characteristics, valuation and pricing. Introduction. Characteristics of corporate securities. Principles of valuation and pricing; Part 2. Going public. Introduction. Reasons for going public- advantages and disadvantages. Going public - is it a realistic prospect?; What structural changes are needed?; Forming a team and estimating expenses. Components of a prospectus, timetable and list of documents; How to judge timing and price. Marketing, underwriting, applications and the start of trading; Part 3. Alternatives and additions. Introduction. Shell companies (backdoor listings/reverse take-over). Alternative markets, alternative methods; Rights issues. Open offers and placings; Part 4. Take-overs, mergers and disposals. Introduction. Why take-overs are made; Acquisition search: developing criteria, generating opportunities and preliminary screening; Acquisition analysis: collecting and evaluating information; Strategies for control: structure of offer and terms of payment. Making the offer; The art of self-defence. Leveraged buy-outs; Take-over Code and the techniques of deal-making; Roles of professional advisers. Disposals; Conclusion; Index
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School NKCR SECTION 658.15 SAB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 32108

Table of contents
Part 1. Corporate securities:
characteristics, valuation and pricing. Introduction. Characteristics of corporate securities. Principles of valuation and pricing;
Part 2. Going public. Introduction. Reasons for going public- advantages and disadvantages. Going public - is it a realistic prospect?;
What structural changes are needed?;
Forming a team and estimating expenses. Components of a prospectus, timetable and list of documents;
How to judge timing and price. Marketing, underwriting, applications and the start of trading;
Part 3. Alternatives and additions. Introduction. Shell companies (backdoor listings/reverse take-over). Alternative markets, alternative methods;
Rights issues. Open offers and placings;
Part 4. Take-overs, mergers and disposals. Introduction. Why take-overs are made;
Acquisition search: developing criteria, generating opportunities and preliminary screening;
Acquisition analysis: collecting and evaluating information;
Strategies for control: structure of offer and terms of payment. Making the offer;
The art of self-defence. Leveraged buy-outs;
Take-over Code and the techniques of deal-making;
Roles of professional advisers. Disposals;
Conclusion;
Index

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