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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. IPO: A
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Going public (Securities) --- Small business --- Law and legislation --- Finance
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Going public (Securities) --- Small business --- Law and legislation --- Finance
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Corporations --- Finance --- Finance. --- Research. --- 658.40 --- AA / International- internationaal --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question --- Business finance --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Corporate finance --- Corporate financial management --- Corporation finance --- Financial analysis of corporations --- Financial management, Corporate --- Financial management of corporations --- Financial planning of corporations --- Managerial finance --- Going public (Securities) --- Research --- Financieel beheer van de bedrijven: algemeenheden
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Corporate finance --- Corporations --- 658.15 --- 658.40 --- AA / International- internationaal --- Business finance --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Corporate financial management --- Corporation finance --- Financial analysis of corporations --- Financial management, Corporate --- Financial management of corporations --- Financial planning of corporations --- Managerial finance --- Going public (Securities) --- Finance --- Financieel beheer van de bedrijven: algemeenheden
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Corporations --- Capital investments. --- Finance. --- Capital investments --- 338.03 --- 339.312.3 --- 658.40 --- AA / International- internationaal --- Business finance --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Corporate finance --- Corporate financial management --- Corporation finance --- Financial analysis of corporations --- Financial management, Corporate --- Financial management of corporations --- Financial planning of corporations --- Managerial finance --- Going public (Securities) --- Capital expenditures --- Capital improvements --- Capital spending --- Fixed asset expenditures --- Plant and equipment investments --- Plant investments --- Investments --- Finance --- Kapitaal --- Financiering van de bedrijven --- Financieel beheer van de bedrijven: algemeenheden
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Corporations --- Finance --- Finance. --- AA / International- internationaal --- 658.40 --- 658.14 --- Financieel beheer van de bedrijven: algemeenheden. --- Bedrijfsfinanciering --- -Business corporations --- C corporations --- Corporations, Business --- Corporations, Public --- Limited companies --- Publicly held corporations --- Publicly traded corporations --- Public limited companies --- Stock corporations --- Subchapter C corporations --- Business enterprises --- Corporate power --- Disincorporation --- Stocks --- Trusts, Industrial --- -Finance --- Business finance --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Corporate finance --- Corporate financial management --- Corporation finance --- Financial analysis of corporations --- Financial management, Corporate --- Financial management of corporations --- Financial planning of corporations --- Managerial finance --- Going public (Securities) --- Financieel beheer van de bedrijven: algemeenheden --- Gestion financière --- Corporations - Finance --- Gestion financière
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The SRI phenomenon is said to be entering the mainstream of financial intermediation. From a fairly marginal practice promoted or campaigned for by NGO’s and at odds with financial practice and orthodoxy it grew into well formulated policy adopted by a wide range of investors. Academic literature on SRI has also boomed on the assumption that mainstreaming is taking place. However, little thinking has been carried out on questions specifically arising from this alleged ‘mainstreaming’. This book, addressed to those with a scholarly or practitioner’s interest in SRI, starts filling this neglected dimension. Today, one cannot ignore the difficulties of main stream financing. The financial spheres are trembling globally in one of the worst crises since the 1930’s. As a response to the crisis, the intermediation of ‘financial responsibility’ will undoubtedly be the subject of new regulation and scrutinizing. This book looks into what these turbulences will imply for SRI. In view of these circumstances, one might or even should, ask oneself whether the phenomenon was not an empty fad during the exuberant high of financial euphoria that came abruptly to an end with current financial crises. To put it rather sec: are financial intermediaries that promote ‘sustainability’ credible, while it is obvious that some developments in financial intermediation -predictably, as some say- were unsustainable? Is this an opportunity for enhancing SRI because of the strength and superiority it has developed or will it disappear due to a return to financial myopia? This book is the first to question the future of SRI in such a radical way.
Finance -- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Financial crises. --- Investments -- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Investment & Speculation --- Banking --- Finance - General --- Investments. --- Securities. --- Stocks. --- Common shares --- Common stocks --- Equities --- Equity capital --- Equity financing --- Shares of stock --- Stock issues --- Stock offerings --- Stock trading --- Trading, Stock --- Blue sky laws --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Investment securities --- Portfolio --- Scrip --- Securities --- Securities law --- Underwriting --- Investing --- Investment management --- Law and legislation --- Finance. --- Ethics. --- Macroeconomics. --- Finance, general. --- Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics. --- Economics. --- Disinvestment --- Loans --- Saving and investment --- Speculation --- Bonds --- Corporations --- Going public (Securities) --- Stock repurchasing --- Stockholders --- Investments --- Investment banking --- Economics --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values --- Funding --- Funds --- Currency question
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Interest in algorithmic trading is growing massively - it's cheaper, faster and better to control than standard trading, it enables you to 'pre-think' the market, executing complex math in real time and take the required decisions based on the strategy defined. We are no longer limited by human 'bandwidth'. The cost alone (estimated at 6 cents per share manual, 1 cent per share algorithmic) is a sufficient driver to power the growth of the industry. According to consultant firm, Aite Group LLC, high frequency trading firms alone account for 73% of all US equity trading volume, despite only rep
Stocks --- Algorithms. --- Program trading (Securities) --- Investment analysis. --- Mathematical models. --- Program trading (Securities). --- Stocks - Mathematical models. --- Stocks -- Mathematical models. --- Algorithms --- Investment analysis --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Investment & Speculation --- Mathematical models --- Analysis of investments --- Analysis of securities --- Security analysis --- Computer-directed trading (Securities) --- Index arbitrage (Securities) --- Program trade (Securities) --- Algorism --- Common shares --- Common stocks --- Equities --- Equity capital --- Equity financing --- Shares of stock --- Stock issues --- Stock offerings --- Stock trading --- Trading, Stock --- Electronic trading of securities --- Algebra --- Arithmetic --- Securities --- Bonds --- Corporations --- Going public (Securities) --- Stock repurchasing --- Stockholders --- Foundations --- E-books --- Bourse des valeurs
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The author has provided an introductory guide to technical analysis for investors. Whereas most books on the subject start some way up the learning curve, this begins at the beginning. This book is very extensively illustrated and international in its coverage. Topics covered include: trends; reversal; continuation patterns; chart assessment; bar charts; point and figure charts; indicators; volume and open interest; long term investment; and, speculation. This is a new and thoroughly revise edition of a successful book. This book will be an invaluable introduction for the private investor and
Money market. Capital market --- Speculation. --- Stocks. --- Commodity futures. --- Experience charts. --- Commercial products. --- Commodity exchanges. --- Commodities exchange --- Commodity markets --- Exchanges, Commodity --- Exchanges, Produce --- Produce exchanges --- Futures market --- Commercial products --- Produce trade --- Speculation --- Commodities --- Economic goods --- Merchandise --- Products, Commercial --- Commodity exchanges --- Manufactures --- Substitute products --- Charts, Experience --- Bulletin boards --- Teaching --- Commodities futures --- Commodity futures contracts --- Commodity futures trading --- Futures, Commodity --- Futures --- Common shares --- Common stocks --- Equities --- Equity capital --- Equity financing --- Shares of stock --- Stock issues --- Stock offerings --- Stock trading --- Trading, Stock --- Securities --- Bonds --- Corporations --- Going public (Securities) --- Stock repurchasing --- Stockholders --- Bucket-shops --- Commercial corners --- Corners, Commercial --- Finance --- Gambling --- Contracts, Aleatory --- Investments --- Stock exchanges --- Contracting out --- Aids and devices
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