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Mahesh Nagpal M & A Advisor, JPMorgan Chase
 
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Mahesh Nagpal  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Investment banks and brokerage firms have unique opportunities to make money by underwriting initial public offerings, or IPOs. When a company organizes an IPO, it often looks to underwriters to sell and promote its shares. In turn, the...
 
 
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1 Ca Gopal Pandey
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CA Gopal Pandey  |  Added idea  "Ca Gopal Pandey"  |  3 years ago
for successful execution of merger and acquisition it is very importent to see how to reduce the cost as a whole entity. It is not importent to reduce the size, Importent is that reduce cost  as compaired to reduce size. but it s not happend in...
Mahesh Nagpal  |  Added idea  |  3 years ago
Its important in any business if you don’t set appropriate targets of what constitutes success — and how it will be measured employees, investors, and the business press will make up their own metrics and then hold you accountable for them. "It’s...
 
 
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1 Market Value
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Kundan Goswami  |  Added idea  "Alliances"  |  4 years ago
If there are opportunities to be explored for creation of new business alliances (or sustaining the existing ones) on the most beneficial terms and hence enhancing the reputation of your company in the marketplace and receiving wider media...
Mahesh Nagpal  |  Added idea  "Market Value"  |  4 years ago
I believe it’s important to determine the real market value of your business and creating liquidity for your stake in the company. Your control over the business and its assurance in the future will help you approach the public more confidently.
 
 
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1 Post-IPO commitments
2 Underwriting agreement
Mahesh Nagpal  |  Added idea  "Post-IPO commitments"  |  4 years ago
After all the work has been done and your IPO has succeeded, there's still more work for your underwriter to complete. Post-IPO commitments are critically important to your company. Competent aftermarket support entails providing research data on...
Sumit Adhikari  |  Added idea  "Underwriting agreement"  |  4 years ago
In addition to the document mentioned in the previous idea, another document which is binding is the underwriting agreement. Under normal circumstances, it is not signed until within 24 hours of the expected effective date of the registration...
 
 
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1 Do apply for the mega issues of well-known profit-earning companies.
2 Invest in companies that have something new to offer
Mahesh Nagpal  |  Added idea  |  4 years ago
The sheer size of such issues ensures better chances of getting a firm allotment. This is what happened in the public issue of the State Bank of India. The bigger the size of the issue, the better will be your chances of getting a firm allotment.
Sumit Adhikari  |  Added idea  "Do apply for the mega issues of well-known profit-earning companies."  |  4 years ago
The sheer size of such issues ensures better chances of getting a firm allotment. This is what happened in the public issue of the State Bank of India. The bigger the size of the issue, the better will be your chances of getting a firm allotment.
 
 
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Mahesh Nagpal  |  Argues in support of  "Auction-based ipo"  |  4 years ago
I think Auction-based IPOs can be attractive to companies because of the lower fees. In addition, because auction-based IPOs are more likely to end with a share price close to market value, the first-day increase in stock price once open trading...
Pramod Kadam  |  Argues in support of  " Traditional ipo"  |  4 years ago
In a traditional IPO, a company hires an investment bank to underwrite the IPO. The company and the investment bank research the likely market value of the company. Based on the research and the amount of capital the company wants to raise in the...
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Recent trend is of mergers and acquisitions and every organization is on the footsteps of this trend . Some examples are as follows – with Bank of America acquiring FleetBoston and J.P. Morgan Chase linking up with Chicago-based Bank One – Comcast Corp. jumped in the fray this week with a $54.1 billion unsolicited takeover bid for The Walt Disney Co. CEO's do these sorts of deals to benefit shareholders keeping in mind the synergies, market share and economies of scale. But to your surprise ,most deals don’t make money for shareholders in acquiring companies. Well the Question is? Who makes these mergers possible a CEO's effort or the reaction of market???. It is said that these mergers do ...
 
 
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Two days after merger talks with Bharti Airtel collapse, South African telco MTN Group begins negotiations with Bharti rival Reliance Communications. Ambani's Reliance Communications had begun exclusive negotiations with MTN for a potential combination of their businesses. Potential $63 Billion Juggernaut What attracted Reliance, India's No. 2 telecom operator, to the MTN deal, just when it soured for rival Bharti. The chance to become a leading global telecom player. Africa has been on the radar for both Bharti and Reliance, as it's the last of the underpenetrated telecom markets. The Bharti proposal went to the MTN board on May 21. The deal floundered, because of a regulatory hurdle. A no...
 
 
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Mahesh Nagpal  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
After the application process is over an email notification is recevived,  informing whether your application is successful. If you have been provisionally allotted the shares, there will be a binding contract when you make payment to us for the...
 
 
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Sumit Adhikari  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
No, IPO grading is not a recommendation to invest in the graded instrument. It does not a comment on the price of the graded security or its suitability for a particular investor. It does not comment on issue price, likely price on listing or...
 
 
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