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Delisting of company’s shares is probably the least thing an existing and prospective investor ever think of when dealing with any given portfolio. This is particularly inconveniencing to numerous insignificant minority shareholders who might have easily purchased shares under Initial Public...
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Investors’ confidence can be reliably measured through evaluation of trading volumes on the stock exchange. High trading volumes are usually construed as benchmark for investors’ trust in equity instruments as storage of value with substantial monetary rewards in form of dividends and...
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Prospectus of an issuer inviting potential investor for a public offering either as initial public offer or rights issue should be as accurate as possible so that post listing activities can be perfectly matched with the prospectus to guarantee that no material errors and misrepresentations were...
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Capital markets provide alternative avenues for investors as storage of value. It is therefore important to ensure that market share prices for listed companies reflect the best possible value for market participants. Overpriced shares benefit a few individuals at the expense of the whole...
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Underwriters in public offerings provide invaluable service of guaranteeing that the issuer of shares would generate the desired cash to fulfil its strategic objectives. Underwriters bear enormous risks whenever there is undersubscription as they have to transfer cash to the issuer and figure it...
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