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Due diligence
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Vishnu Prasad
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"Due diligence"
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The effectiveness of HR department will be determined by the way it looks more to due diligence than the bottom line issues such as benefits and employee pay. Looking at the impact of learning and development of the new environment and advising...
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Ideate: "How important is the Role of Human resources in M & A?" deleted from your view.
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Pramod Kadam
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| 3 years ago
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The question is whether there is enough appetite among Indian investors to absorb such a mega issue? The proposed IPO of BSNL has been hanging balance for over a year as the management and employees have failed to arrive at a consensus on the...
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Vishnu Prasad
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"Yes"
| 3 years ago
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It is only matter of time, before India’s biggest telecom company becomes public which would aid it in getting the requisite funds and access to international markets for funds and expansion. BSNL has very strong fundamentals aided by 7.5 crore...
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Debate: "BSNL IPO - Will it happen or it is just another number game?" deleted from your view.
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Pressure from investment banks to use bookbuilding.
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Reluctance on the part of issuers to try a new experimental method
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Vishnu Prasad
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" Pressure from investment banks to use bookbuilding. "
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More convincing is the suggestion that investment banks have pressured issuers to use bookbuilding because they garner higher fees.
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Kundan Goswami
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"Reluctance on the part of issuers to try a new experimental method"
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IPO auctions were used as an alternative to traditional, fixed-price public offers in Italy, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom in the 1980s, and in Argentina, Malaysia, Singapore, and Turkey in the 1990s. However, they were...
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IPO
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RTO
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Vishnu Prasad
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"RTO"
| 3 years ago
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An RTO is often better for small to medium listings as the extensive road show marketing and underwriting fees may be avoided. It often has minimal new issuance of current and vendor shares. An RTO tends to have more certainty than an IPO for a...
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Kundan Goswami
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"IPO"
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An IPO favors the listing of medium to large market capitalised companies. The purpose of an IPO can be either a compliance listing with the minimal 25% free float or a larger placement to raise funds for specific growth plans.
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Debate: " Initial Public Offering (IPO) Vs Reverse Take Over (RTO)" deleted from your view.
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Vishnu Prasad
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"Against"
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There are many economies in the world which are growing economies. And for the benefit of these economies the mergers, takeovers are helpful to a great extent. But now there are many guidelines drawn which are beneficial for both the companies.
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Amit Madhav
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Yes there should be a check because its like big fishes are eating small fishes of the ocean. The smaller companies are not getting any chance to grow they are always takenover by larger players in the market. So I think there should be a...
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The global credit squeeze that has shaken debt and equity markets during the past few weeks may cool the feverish pace of industry M A. Banks are left holding debt of about $400 billion in uncompleted management and leveraged buyouts worldwide, according to estimates compiled by Baring Asset Management (London). Â Several big chemical deals are in that pipeline, including Sabic-GE Plastics, Basell-Lyondell, Hexion-Huntsman, and Carlyle-PQ Corp. Industry deals with committed financing are likely to proceed, say M A advisers that CW contacted earlier this month. Â However, the relationship between buyers and their lenders could become tense if banks are stuck with debt they cannot sell on the...
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Pramod Kadam
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| 3 years ago
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IPO grading is expressed on a five-point scale and is a relative comparison of the assessed fundamentals of the graded issue to other listed equity securities in India. Investment recommendations are based on a security specific comparison of its...
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Answer: "Is IPO grading different from an investment recommendation??" deleted from your view.
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Anita Sawant
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The SEC strictly regulates the types of publicity a company can have during the IPO process. Any publicity outside these limits (e.g., newspaper stories, etc.) may be regarded as illegal market preparation or "gun jumping" and could cause the SEC...
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Answer: "What kind of publicity can I have during my IPO?" deleted from your view.
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Kundan Goswami
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There cannot be a definite answer to this. It depends more on the state of the company acquiring the BPO. In case it is a BPO company acquiring another and the their operations are in order and the management is strong, they shall be able to...
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Answer: "Is Acquistion & merger the best way for BPO's to grow?" deleted from your view.
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Vishnu Prasad
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You Can put in bids in the names of your family members.You will need to open demat accounts for them first. Most regular IPO investors try to calculate how much the issue will be over-subscribed and then put in their bids accordingly. For...
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