Royal University of Law and Economics Case Study 26 “JetBlue Airways IPO Valuation” Lecturer: Kou Lim Hong Prepared By: 1. Ms. Khoun Davy 2. Ms. Khoun Dalin 3. Ms. Chiem Sothana 4. Mr. Soksithika 5. Mr. Oag Sothearith 6. Mr. Mov Vandara MFM, Group 2 team 6 2011-2012 Outline of The Presentation I. II. Introduction of Case Study Main Problem III. Literature Review IV. Case analysis V. Conclusion Outline of The Presentation I. II. Introduction of Case Study Main Problem III. Literature
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FACEBOOK IPO Summary: Since its birth in 2004 Facebook has managed to attract 845 million users all across the world and 483 million of those access their social network daily, over 50% of its total users (2 – Page 1). What Facebook has is not only a giant social network for people across the world to communicate but it is also is an extremely penetrable global marketing tool. In fact, majority of the company’s revenue is generated from advertisement alone. Users now have the ability to “like”
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GOPRO How their IPO affected them. Christian Pichardo Principles of MicroEconomics Mr. Peter Cronrath April/4/2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction………………………………………………..pg 3 GoPro……………………………………………………...pg 4- 5 IPO ………………………………………………………..pg 6 Problem……………………………………………............pg 7- 8 Solution……………………………………………............pg 9 Charts………………………………………………...........pg 10-11 References………………………………………................pg 12 INTRO The stock
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}437 Valuing IPOs Moonchul Kim , Jay R. Ritter * Department of Accounting, KyungHee University, C1 Hoegie-Dong, Dongdaemun-Ku, Seoul 130-701, South Korea Department of Finance, School of Business Administration, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7168, USA Received 3 June 1997; received in revised form 18 August 1998 Abstract The use of accounting information in conjunction with comparable "rm multiples is widely recommended for valuing initial public o!erings (IPOs). We "nd that
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}437 Valuing IPOs Moonchul Kim , Jay R. Ritter * Department of Accounting, KyungHee University, C1 Hoegie-Dong, Dongdaemun-Ku, Seoul 130-701, South Korea Department of Finance, School of Business Administration, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7168, USA Received 3 June 1997; received in revised form 18 August 1998 Abstract The use of accounting information in conjunction with comparable "rm multiples is widely recommended for valuing initial public o!erings (IPOs). We "nd that
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INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING: ELECTROMED, INC WRITTEN BY: Edward N Towah FI 516 Advance Managerial Finance Presented to: Miriam Benard, Instructor June 2, 2012 Introduction The purpose of this paper is to select a publicly-traded company that has had an Initial Public Offering (IPO) within the last 10 years and discuss its impact on the company. The discussion will focus on how successful was the company in raising
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Question A: The IPO process is characterized by information asymmetries. Explain these asymmetries may be reduced through the book-building process. According to Sherman (2002), the IPO process is characterized by the information asymmetries as there are two types of information asymmetries existing among the IPO issuer and the investors. First, the issuing firms are well aware about the conditions and situations of their own business as compared to the investors. Second, the investors are well
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Chapter 19 Initial Public Offerings, Investment Banking, and Financial Restructuring ANSWERS TO END-OF-CHAPTER QUESTIONS 19-1 a. A closely held corporation goes public when it sells stock to the general public. Going public increases the liquidity of the stock, establishes a market value, facilitates raising new equity, and allows the original owners to diversify. However, going public increases business costs, requires disclosure of operating data, and reduces the control of the original
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Methods and Analysis Used 18 CHAPTER IV PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA 19 CHAPTER V CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION 29 REFERENCES 31 CHAPTER I Introduction Several studies have shown a substantial decrease in the number of IPOs and in start-up capital formation in years before the JOBS Act implementation in the global market. Authorities have also observed that for some time the inhospitable environment and overly burdensome regulatory requirements has naturally influenced
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Chapter 23 The Mechanics of Raising Equity Capital 23-1. Private companies can raise equity capital from angel investors, venture capitalists, institutional investors, or corporate investors. 23-2. Advantages of raising money from a corporate investor are that the large corporate partner may provide benefits such as capital, expertise, or access to distribution channels. The corporate partner may become an important customer or supplier for the startup firm, and the willingness of an
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