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Going Public - The Theory and Evidence on How Companies Raise Equity Finance

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "Going Public successfully synthesizes the existing theoretical and empirical research and highlights areas for further research. Students of economics and finance! as well as practitioners! will find many fresh perspectives and insights in this study." Informationen zum Autor Tim Jenkinson is Reader in Business Economics at the Saïd Business School, Oxford University, and Fellow of Keble College, Oxford.; Alexander Ljungqvist is Assistant Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business, New York University. Klappentext During its life, a company must make the critical decision of if, and when, to go public' by listing themselves on the stock exchange. Two anomalies are apparent: that companies taking this route systematically initially underprice their shares and that over the longer term they under-perform other companies. This second edition of Going Public investigates these issues in a non-technical manner. Zusammenfassung In recent years there has been an enormous amount of research into the way companies raise finance from stock markets. There are many reasons for this interest in 'initial public offerings' (IPOs):· the capital-raising function of stock markets is particularly important in financing firms and encouraging entrepreneurship and growth· the late 1990s witnessed an IPO boom in many countries, with unprecedented numbers of companies going public· two stylized facts appear to be valid in many countries: IPOs are initially systematically underpriced, often by dramatic amounts, and over the longer term they seem to under-perform other companies. The attempt to explain these phenomena has resulted in a burgeoning theoretical literature· there is a continuing policy debate over the most appropriate institutional arrangements to enable firms to access the stock market in an efficient manner, including the roles of financial intermediaries, institutional investors, and the rules laid down by stock exchanges· privatizations are a particular type of IPO, and the world-wide trend towards privatization has raised many questions regarding the most appropriate ways to sell companies to the public."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. Building on the success of the first edition, this second edition of "Going Public" has been comprehensively revised and updated throughout. Inhaltsverzeichnis I: THE IPO MARKET 2: Stylized Facts II: THEORY AND EVIDENCE 4: Institutional Explanations 5: Ownership and Control 6: Long-Run Performance III: POLICY IMPLICATIONS 8: Conclusions and Future Developments ...

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Authors Tim Jenkinson, Tim ( Jenkinson, Tim (Reader in Business Economics Jenkinson, Tim Ljungqvist Jenkinson, Alexander Ljungqvist
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.09.2001
 
EAN 9780198295990
ISBN 978-0-19-829599-0
No. of pages 256
Subjects Guides > Law, job, finance
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches

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