High-Profit IPO Strategies : Finding Breakout IPOs for Investors and Traders.
A detailed guide to the new era of IPO investing Typically generating a great deal of interest, excitement, and volatility, initial public offerings (IPOs) offer investors and traders with opportunities for both short-term and long-term profits. In the Third Edition of High-Profit IPO Strategies, IP...
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Μορφή: | Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Hoboken :
Wiley,
2012.
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Έκδοση: | 3rd ed. |
Σειρά: | Bloomberg Financial.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- High-Profit IPO Strategies: Finding Breakout IPOs for Investors and Traders; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Part I: IPO Fundamentals; Chapter 1: Getting IPO Shares; Risk; The Calendar; Online Brokers; Build Relationships with the Syndicate Firms; Dutch Auction; Buy on Secondary Markets; Private Placements; IPO Mutual Funds; Directed Share Program; Follow-On Offerings; Direct Public Offerings; IPOs to Avoid; Conclusion; Chapter 2: IPO Basics; Why Do Companies Go Public?; Prestige; Getting Rich; Cash Infusion; Lower Cost of Capital; Easier to Raise More Capital; Stock as Currency.
- Liquidity for InvestorsReasons Not to Go Public; Expense; Managerial Distraction; Short-Term Focus; Loss of Control; Loss of Privacy; Stock Restrictions; Shareholder Litigation; Sarbanes-Oxley; JOBS Act; Cast of Characters; Angel Investors and Venture Capitalists; Strategic Investors; Auditor; Attorneys; Financial Printer; Public Relations Firms; Transfer Agent/Registrar; Underwriters; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: IPO Process; Laws That Impact IPOs; Steps of the IPO Process; Pre-IPO Preparation; The Bake Off; Organizational Meeting; Due Diligence; Letter of Intent.
- Drafting and Filing the Registration StatementThe Road Show; Securing Investors; Choosing a Market to List On; Finalization of the Offering; Conclusion; Part II: IPOs for Investors; Chapter 4: Finding the Best IPO Information; Information to Get Your Feet Wet; The Wall Street Journal; Reuters, Bloomberg and the Deal Pipeline (www.thedeal.com); IPO Playbook; Google News; IPO Home; RetailRoadshow; In-Depth IPO Information; IPOBoutique.com; IPODesktop.com; IPOCentral.com; IPO Financial Network; IPOMonitor.com; EDGAR Resources; Other IPO Information Resources; Twitter and Stocktwits.
- Discussion GroupsIndustry Publications; Company Websites; Your Broker; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Making Sense of the Prospectus; Getting a Copy of the Prospectus; Main Sections; Front Matter; Graphic Material; Qualification Requirements; Prospectus Summary; Core Focus; Growth Metrics; Business Model; Market Size and Growth; Place of Incorporation; Risk Factors; Letter from Our Founder; Market Data and User Metrics; Use of Proceeds; Dividend Policy; Capitalization; Dilution; Selected Consolidated Financial Data; Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.
- BusinessManagement; Executive Compensation; Certain Relationships and Related-Person Transactions; Principal and Selling Stockholders; Description of Capital Stock; Shares Eligible for Future Sale; Index to Consolidated Financial Statements; Miscellaneous Sections; Conclusion; Chapter 6: Balance Sheet; Some Fundamentals; Historical Costs; Accrual Accounting; Balance Sheet Overview; The Assets; Cash and Cash Equivalents; Marketable Securities; Accounts Receivable; Allowance for Doubtful Accounts; Inventory; Taxes; Prepaid Expenses; Property and Equipment; Restricted Cash; Goodwill.
- The Liabilities.