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1). In Value Stock Investing, Quality is Job One
How much financial bloodshed is necessary before we realize that there is no safe and easy shortcut to investment success? When do we learn that most of our mistakes involve greed, fear, or unrealistic expectations about what we own? Eventually, successful investors begin to allocate assets in a goal directed manner by adopting a realistic Investment Strategy.
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2). Direct Public Offerings: Benefits and Drawbacks
Direct public offerings enable virtually any company to become publicly traded. Neither an underwriter nor a reverse merger is utilized in the transaction.
Article tags: direct public offering, initial public offering, financing, ipo

3). Going Public via Initial or Direct Public Offering: The Role of the Stock Exchange
While stock exchanges provide a number of services and functions within the financial world, their basic purpose can be summed up in two words: monitoring and marketplace.
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4). Going Public: The Disadvantages
There are a number of disadvantages for private companies seeking to go public. Management needs to be aware of the drawbacks to properly weigh the advantages and opportunities.
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5). Nine Ways to Exit Your Company
As many of you may remember, singer Paul Simon said there are 50 ways to leave a lover. If you are a business owner thinking about how to leave your business you have nine options to consider. Here's a brief summary of these options. 1. Sell or give your company to a family member; 2. Sell your business to one or more key employees; 3. Sell to your employees (ESOP); 4.
Article tags: business, exit planning, exit options, selling a business, ipo, esop, liquidate, buying a business, retirement

6). Going Public via Initial or Direct Public Offering: The Role of an Investor Relations Firm
Depending on the size and nature of a public offering, it may be necessary to hire a separate investor relations firm.
Article tags: finance, business, go public, ipo, investor awareness, investor relations

7). Going Public via Initial or Direct Public Offering: The Role of Your Board of Directors
A company’s board of directors can play an important role in determining the kind of funding a public offering receives. If going public is your goal, the selection of board members should be given especially careful consideration.
Article tags: finance, business, ipo, initial public offering

8). Private Equity Deals Offer Alternate Exits to IPOs
IPOs are getting tougher. So what are the options for alternative exit strategies?
Article tags: ipo, private equity, venture capital, entrepreneurship

9). Going Public via Initial or Direct Public Offering: Role of the Securities and Exchange Commission
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the most well-known and feared governing body in the financial world. Its very name can be intimidating to a small company hoping to go public, but it doesn’t have to be.
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10). Going Public via Initial or Direct Public Offering: The Role of an Underwriter
Perhaps the most visible and familiar element of the initial public offering process is the underwriter.
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11). Initial Public Offerings: Benefits and Drawbacks
Initial public offerings (IPOs) offer companies a number of benefits, but there are some drawbacks. This article reviews factors that any business thinking about going public should consider.
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