Case Study Chapter 1: The role of capital market intermediaries in the dot-com crash of 2000 1. What is the intended role of each of the institutions and intermediaries discussed in the case for the effective functioning of capital markets? i. Venture Capitalist: provides capital for the company in the early stage of development and ensures company to have a good management team and sustainable business. VC demand high return on investment and sells stock usually to public through IPO
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The Dot-Com Crash 1. What is the intended role of each of the institutions and intermediaries discussed in the case for the effective functioning of capital markets? Broadly‚ the institutions and intermediaries’ primary role involves channeling investors’ savings and funds to new companies that require capital to finance and grow their businesses. Because there is an information gap between investors and companies‚ investors rely on intermediaries to act as the experts on these investments in which
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1) What is the intended role of each of the institutions and intermediaries discussed in the case for the effective functioning of capital markets? The main role of intermediaries is to fill the information gap between the investors who wish to invest money for higher returns and companies who need financing. Role of Venture Capitalists: The main role of VC is to screen good business ideas from the bad ones‚ invest in a good firm and nurture them until the company exits through a trade sale or
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CASE OF STUDY DOT-COM CRASH OF 2000 1. What is the intended role of each of the institutions and intermediaries discussed in the case for the effective functioning of the capital market? * Investors: Trade with proper education and information. * Investment Banks (underwrites): provide advisory financial services‚ helped the companies price their offerings‚ underwrite the shares‚ and introduce them to investors‚ often in the form of a road show. * Entrepreneurs and existing
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1. List the ideal role of each financial intermediary Here the answers are not including the information intermediaries since we can differentiate intermediaries into two types in the capital market‚ one is financial intermediaries such as venture capital firms‚ banks‚ mutual funds‚ and insurance companies‚ and the other is information intermediaries such as auditors‚ financial analysts‚ bond-rating agencies‚ and the financial press. a) Venture Capitalists (VCs) There are several types of
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2. Are their incentives aligned properly with their intended role? Whose incentive was more misaligned? The institutions and intermediaries who are aligned are: FSAB‚ VC‚ Investors. FSAB is just a standard board whilst the other two are investing in companies which they think will be good and have incentive to pick the right companies. The misaligned would be the buy-side analysts as they thought if they didn’t buy stocks they wouldn’t reach their benchmark so they only recommended stocks which
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transactions of the economy while bringing about radical new efficiencies to both buyers and sellers of goods and services. One problem with the dot.com phenomenon was that it was mainly concerned with business-to-consumer retailing. Despite the crash of 2000‚ the internet still changes everything. Can a business function today without a telephone or fax machine? The Internet too is fundamentally reshaping businesses‚ the information systems that run them and the industries in which they compete
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Venture Capitalist a) A Venture Capitalist is a professional investor. Venture Capitalist’s provide funding for new and growing businesses and can even provide senior level management to move the company or businesses even further. Most of the time a venture capitalist works for a firm and manages a fund and is looking for suitable investments for that fund. b) To become a venture capitalist you would have to have much knowledge and experience within the business field‚ so you would most
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The venture capital investment helps for the growth of innovative entrepreneurship. Venture capital has developed a result of the need to provide non –conventional‚ risky finance to new ventures based on innovative entrepreneurship. Venture capital is an investment in the form of equity‚ quasi-equity and sometimes debt-straight or conditional‚ made in new or untried concepts‚ promoted by a technically or professionally qualified entrepreneur‚ debt‚ which carries substantial risk and uncertainties
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1. Intended role of each institution/intermediary: Venture Capitalists – They screen companies with good business ideas from bad ones and provide capital to the start-ups with good business ideas. The required return on capital for VCs is very high to compensate the shareholders for the higher risk in investing in new businesses‚ and this is achieved when VCs sell their stake in the business through IPOs or trade sale. Thus‚ VCs will work to ensure the business is sound so that it will fetch the
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