PROJECT ON “INVESTMENT IN IPO: AN ANALYSIS” Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of Master of Business Administration (2006-2008) TABLE OF CONTENTS * ABSTRACT……………………………………………………2 * INTRODUCTION ABOUT IPO………………………………..9 -EVOLUTION AND GROWTH OF INDIAN PRIMARY MARKET -REGULATORY FRAMEWORK -PROCEDURE FOR IPO -BUY BACK OF SHARES -ROLE OF INTERMEDIARIES -IPO GRADING * REVIEW OF LITERATURE
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ASSIGNMENT on IPO PROCESS OF BANGLADESH Course Title: Financial Institution and Market Course Code: FIN 335 Submitted to Md Lutfur Rahman Assistant Professor East West University Date of Submission- August 1‚ 2012 Submitted by Subha Sayeed 2010-1-10-082 Md. Shazzad Hossain 2010-1-10-183 (Sec-3) Sharmin Sultana 2008-3-30-047 Sazzad Khan Mahmud 2009-2-10-107(Sec-3) LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL August 1‚ 2012‚ Md. Lutfur Rahman Assistant Professor East West University
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Facebook‚ Inc: The Initial Public Offering 1. How does Facebook make money? What are the value drivers of its business? What is its comparative advantage relative to other social networking companies? (1) Facebook makes money from the following three main fields First is the advertising. According to the case‚ we know that the major revenue of Facebook is advertising‚ which took up 98 percent in 2009‚ 95 percent in 2010 and 85 percent in 2011. Facebook uses all information uploaded
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factors in IPO 1. Effective management team As a company prepares for its IPO‚ it must expand its management capabilities. Who runs a company is what sells the IPO. Investors expect to see very knowledgeable‚ experienced professionals who are committed to the long-term success of the company. Thus‚ the company has to hire some individuals with public company experience in marketing‚ operations‚ development‚ and finance. And the company may also put in place a CFO‚ who has previously been through the IPO
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Netscape Summary August 8‚ 1995 had taken an unexpected turn for Netscape Communications Corporation’s board of directors. Earlier that morning‚ the day before the company’s scheduled initial public offering (IPO)‚ Netscape’s lead underwriters proposed to the board a 100%increase in the original offering price from $14 to $28 per share. Founded in April 1994‚Netscape Communications Corporation provided a comprehensive line of client‚ server‚ and integrated applications software for communications
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Business Finance Policy: FINA 380-01 Dr. William Brent February 3rd 2009 JetBlue Airways: IPO Valuation Table of Content I. Statement of Problem II. Alternative Solutions III. Analysis of the Alternatives IV. Final Recommendation V. Appendix I. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM David Neeleman‚ CEO of JetBlue Airways and his management team have realized that JetBlue is still making profit despite the many challenges facing the airline industry after the September
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Netscape’s IPO Case Memo Question 1 a) Why are investors excited about Netscape? Historically speaking‚ the main reason that made investors so excited about Netscape’s IPO is because the whole market favored venture-backed high-technology stock offerings‚ particularly those related to the internet in 1990s. The market was in hot issue status that the stock prices were increased by an average of 20% on the first day of trading for nearly half of IPOs in
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The Society for Financial Studies IPO Market Timing Author(s): Aydoğan Alti Source: The Review of Financial Studies‚ Vol. 18‚ No. 3 (Autumn‚ 2005)‚ pp. 1105-1138 Published by: Oxford University Press. Sponsor: The Society for Financial Studies. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3598087 Accessed: 10/04/2010 08:09 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR ’s Terms
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Executive Summery “Going Public is like planning a child. Once the idea catches hold‚ it just grows and grows. Your life becomes more complicated. It will cost you a lot of money. And….it can be a very‚ very rewarding experience” Anonymous The main purpose of the report is to provide a basic idea of Initial Public Offering (IPO). In this report we try to find out‚ what are steps a company has to go through for IPO‚ according to
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UVA-F-1415-SSRN v 1.2 JETBLUE AIRWAYS IPO VALUATION My neighbor called me the other day and she said‚ ’You have an interesting little boy. ’ Turns out‚ the other day‚ she asked my son Daniel what he wanted for Christmas. And he said‚ ’I want some stock. ’ ’Stock? ’ she said. ’Don ’t you want video games or anything? ’ ’Nope‚ ’ he said‚ ’I just want stock. JetBlue stock. ’ --David Neeleman‚ CEO and Founder‚ JetBlue Airways It was the first week of April 2002‚ barely two years since the first
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