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What are the pros and cons of IPO (Initial Public Offerings)?

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Question ajoutée par Malik Khalid Mahmood , Regional Finance Manager , Leosons International FZ LLC
Date de publication: 2014/10/29
Khaled Mohee Eldeen Abbas Mahmoud
par Khaled Mohee Eldeen Abbas Mahmoud , Chartered Accountant # 10465 , Self-employed

An IPO accords several benefits to the previously private company:

  • Enlarging and diversifying equity base
  • Enabling cheaper access to capital
  • Increasing exposure, prestige, and public image
  • Attracting and retaining better management and employees through liquid equity participation
  • Facilitating acquisitions (potentially in return for shares of stock)
  • Creating multiple financing opportunities: equity, convertible debt, cheaper bank loans, etc.

Disadvantages

There are several disadvantages to completing an initial public offering:

  • Significant legal, accounting and marketing costs, many of which are ongoing
  • Requirement to disclose financial and business information
  • Meaningful time, effort and attention required of senior management
  • Risk that required funding will not be raised
  • Public dissemination of information which may be useful to competitors, suppliers and customers.
  • Loss of control and stronger agency problems due to new shareholders

georgei assi
par georgei assi , مدير حسابات , المجموعة السورية

I agree with Mr. Khaled answer

VENKITARAMAN KRISHNA MOORTHY VRINDAVAN
par VENKITARAMAN KRISHNA MOORTHY VRINDAVAN , Project Execution Manager & Accounts Manager , ALI INTERNATIONAL TRADING EST.

I support the answer of Mr. Khaled Mohy Eldin Abbas Mahmoud. 

FITAH MOHAMED
par FITAH MOHAMED , Financial Manager , FUEL AND ENERGY CO for transportion petroleum materials

AGREE WITH MR KHALD ANSWER  

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