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Essay / UK Initial Public Offering Practice
Initial Public OfferingS/F/101. Initial Public Offering - IPOThe paper examines the practice of initial public offering (IPO) by looking at UK IPO requirements, types of IPOs and more. Issues related to IPO pricing are addressed by discussing examples of underpriced stocks.P/F/ 438. Role of Venture Capitalists in the IPO MarketThe paper examines the issues related to venture capital investments, discussing the role of venture capitalists in influencing IPO prices and examining the hypothesis on the correlation between the presence of venture capitalists on the IPO market and a reduction in information asymmetry.P/F/426.Review of initial public offering theoriesThe paper examines the initial public offering (IPO) process in the life cycle of a company by reviewing the literature on the concepts of underpricing, information asymmetry, retained equity, venture capital, underwriting, auditor reputation, etc. A critique of signal theory is provided.C/E/110. FDI in emerging economies: the case of the EECThe paper examines the importance of inward FDI for emerging economies. Among the benefits envisaged are economic growth, growth of the internal market, technological transfers and access to cheap management know-how. The paper also examines the motivational forces that push and incentivize investors to concentrate their capital towards particular destinations and areas of activity. S/F/36. Valuation and analysis of IPOs This book presents the classic analysis of the initial public offering (IPO). First, the general financial situation of the company and the quality of management are examined. This is an important step in the analysis because it allows you to approach the valuation stage with all the necessary adjustments made beforehand. Then the evaluation process itself is carried out. The author uses post-IPO cash flow analysis to enable a substantial reduction in debt due to the IPO. CAPM and WACC concepts are used to obtain the value of the company. However, this work is not only useful for valuing IPOs. The author does a comprehensive analysis of the pros and cons of going public. The role of the subscriber and the qualities he must possess are also discussed. Since there may be a phenomenon of short-term outperformance and long-term underperformance, the analysis of stock returns is carried out. Finally, the relevance of different stock exchanges for different types of companies is discussed. The paper will be useful for students carrying out a comprehensive case study on IPO.Emerging MarketsP/E/504. Emerging Markets of China and IndiaThe paper examines the emerging markets of China and India using PEST analysis and country risk assessment model, and compares the characteristics of the two markets..